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A Little Of What You Fancy is a fascinating glimpse into the bygone era of British Music Hall, capturing not just the performances but the spirit of the architecture and the stars who graced the stages. The pacing ebbs and flows as it intertwines archival footage with contemporary revivals, creating a nostalgic atmosphere that feels both warm and a bit bittersweet. What stands out here are the practical effects of the performances, where you can really appreciate the craftsmanship of live entertainment. The film does a nice job of juxtaposing past and present, allowing today's audiences to appreciate what made Music Hall so special without ever feeling too polished or constructed. It feels like a time capsule of a vibrant cultural moment.
This film has a unique place in collector circles, especially for those focusing on the history of British entertainment. Finding vintage prints can be tricky, as it's not widely circulated; most copies are on obscure formats which adds to its allure. The documentary provides a rich context that fans of musical history often find captivating, making it a sought-after piece for those interested in the evolution of stage performance.
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