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So, 'Does You Do or Does You Don't' is a 1946 Soundie featuring Vanita Smythe. It's a fascinating little gem that captures the essence of its time, with a lively performance that feels both spontaneous and choreographed. There's a charming simplicity to the production, with the camera often lingering on Smythe’s expressions, making you feel the rhythm of the music and her charisma. The pacing is brisk, drawing you into the fun of the moment, while the practical effects are minimal but effective, highlighting the performers rather than distracting from them. It’s not groundbreaking, but there's something joyous in its straightforwardness - a slice of nostalgic entertainment that really showcases the era's musical style.
This film is part of the Soundies format, which was quite popular in the 1940s but has since become a niche collectible. Given the scarcity of these early shorts, particularly with notable performers like Vanita Smythe, it garners interest among collectors who appreciate the unique intersection of music and film history. Availability in good condition can be rare, making it a sought-after piece for those with an eye for classic musical performances.
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