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So, 'Blacksmith Song' is a Soundie featuring Spike Jones and His City Slickers, which definitely gives it a unique charm. The whole vibe is playful, blending music with humor in a way that feels spontaneous and fun. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged with its zany antics and musical interludes. You can really appreciate the practical effects, which are quite inventive for the time. The performances are infused with that classic Spike Jones energy, full of absurdity and wit, making the whole experience distinctly enjoyable. It’s not just another musical short; it carries that offbeat edge that Spike Jones is known for.
This short film exists primarily in the realm of Soundies, so it’s a bit of a rarity for collectors who focus on that genre. Many prints are hard to come by, as they weren't preserved as meticulously as feature films. The quirky humor and music of Spike Jones lend it a certain cult appeal, making it a curious piece for those interested in vintage musical shorts. It’s certainly worth tracking down for anyone who appreciates the oddities of early 1940s cinema.
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