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So, 'Adventure in Boogie Woogie' is this neat little soundie from 1946 showcasing Robert Crum on piano. The vibe is pretty laid-back yet lively, typical of the music shorts of the era. It's all about the performance, with Crum bringing a certain charm to the screen, making it feel intimate, almost like you're in a small jazz club. The pacing is steady, letting the music breathe, and there's something about the simplicity of a single performer that draws you in. There's not a lot of frills or elaborate sets—just pure musical talent in action, which makes it distinctive in its own right.
The film exists primarily in 16mm format, which makes it somewhat rare to find in good condition. Collectors seem to appreciate it for its straightforward presentation of musical talent rather than the usual spectacle. Though it may not have the same notoriety as other soundies, its charm and simplicity keep it on the radar for those interested in the genre and the era's unique approach to music on film.
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