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So, 'Here Comes the Band' is this quirky 1935 musical that really captures that early sound of Hollywood. The plot centers around a songwriter who, after his tune gets swiped by a shady publisher, heads to court to reclaim his work, dragging his girlfriend along for the ride. The film has this lively atmosphere, with a mix of comedy and romance that dances through the scenes. The blend of the Jubilee singers, some hillbillies, and even cowboys and Indians adds a bizarre but charming layer to the proceedings. It's not just about the story but the performances too—there's a raw energy that feels very much of its time, where every number is a showcase of personalities as much as talent. Worth a look, definitely a slice of 30s musical history.
This film is a bit of an oddball in the musical genre, which makes it a curiosity for collectors. It's not readily available in pristine copies, often found in obscure collections or archives. The scarcity and unique blend of elements, like the courtroom setting mixed with musical numbers, pique interest among those who appreciate the lesser-known works from the 30s era.
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