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Everything Is Rhythm is a quirky little musical from 1936 that captures the whimsy of its time. The story revolves around a Ruritanian princess who's swept off her feet by a dance-band leader, and it’s all wrapped in a lighthearted comedy. The pacing is brisk, keeping the energy up while showcasing some delightful musical numbers – typical of that vaudevillian flair. While the director remains a mystery, the performances bring a certain charm that makes the film feel alive, with an endearing mix of innocence and mischief. It’s a snapshot of pre-war escapism, making it distinctive among the musical offerings of the era.
This film is somewhat scarce in terms of physical copies, often found in niche collections or specialty screenings. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but quality varies significantly, making it a bit tricky for collectors. Interest seems to be on the rise among those who appreciate the unique blend of music and comedy from the era, particularly for the performances and its lighthearted narrative.
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