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Copacabana, directed by Alfred E. Green, is a lively blend of comedy and music from 1947 that catches the spirit of its era. The film's plot revolves around a talent agent who, in a rather dubious twist, sells his girlfriend to a nightclub as two distinct acts. It’s not just the premise that’s interesting; the pacing is quick, with a series of costume changes that keep the audience on their toes, almost dizzying at times. The performances shine, particularly the way the leads handle the absurdity of their tangled lives. It captures the vibrant atmosphere of a post-war nightclub scene, and you can feel the energy of the music that fills the air. The practical effects and staging add a nice touch, bringing the colorful chaos of show business to life.
Features a unique narrative twist on romance and deception.Vibrant musical numbers capture the essence of the 40s.Strong performances highlight the absurdity of the situation.
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