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Hollywood on Parade No. A-2 is a delightful glimpse into early 30s American variety entertainment, where Stuart Erwin plays the affable master of ceremonies. The film pairs the musical charm of Bing Crosby with the comedic antics of George Burns and Gracie Allen, creating a lighthearted atmosphere that showcases their distinct styles. The pacing is brisk, typical of a short produced for the Paramount release, keeping viewers engaged with its quick transitions and variety acts. The blend of comedy and music offers a unique perspective on the entertainment of its time, with practical effects that are simple yet effective, lending a certain charm absent in today's digital age.
As part of the Hollywood on Parade series, this film holds a special place for collectors interested in early sound shorts that blend music and comedy. Its scarcity tends to make it a sought-after item, especially for those who appreciate the work of stars like Bing Crosby in the context of vaudeville-style performance. The film's format history includes various screenings on early television, but original prints are quite rare, adding to its allure for dedicated collectors.
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