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So, Freddie Rich and His Orchestra from '38 is this delightful little musical short that really captures the vibe of the late '30s music scene. You’ve got Rich leading his band through a couple of catchy numbers, and Nan Wynn steps in for some impressive solos alongside the Three Symphonettes. There’s a quirky interruption by Joe Sodja, this lanky guitarist who just kind of shows up and adds a dash of surprise to the performance. The pacing is pretty snappy, keeping you engaged throughout. Plus, the whole radio broadcast setup lends a cool, nostalgic atmosphere that makes you feel part of that moment. Just a neat little snapshot of a period when music was all about live energy and spontaneity.
This film is somewhat elusive in terms of availability; it often gets overshadowed by more prominent features from the era. Collectors may find it on various compilation discs or in archival collections, but original prints are rare. Interest tends to be niche, focusing on fans of vintage music shorts, making it a fascinating piece for those who appreciate the more obscure aspects of musical cinema.
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