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Dames at Sea, a 1971 TV movie, captures that cheeky vibe of 30s musicals with a wink. The plot revolves around a young chorus girl who lands in New York and finds herself on a Broadway stage, navigating the ups and downs of show business. The pacing bounces along, just like the catchy tunes, and the performances have this infectious energy. You get the sense that everyone is in on the joke, parodying those extravagant Busby Berkeley films. The practical effects, like the classic dance numbers and those elaborate sets, are charmingly low-budget yet delightfully creative, adding to its unique appeal in the musical genre.
Dames at Sea has had a limited presence in physical formats, primarily seen in VHS releases and a few DVD editions, which can be quite scarce. Its appeal is more niche, attracting collectors interested in musical theatre and television history. The film tends to fly under the radar, making it an intriguing find for those who appreciate the unique blend of parody and homage in early TV musicals.
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