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I Surrender Dear is a charming little gem from 1931 that showcases Bing Crosby in his early musical talent. It's a typical Sennett short, blending comedy and music in a way that feels effortless yet lively. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged without any dull moments. There's a certain lightheartedness to the film, with Crosby's performance radiating warmth and charisma. The practical effects, especially in the musical numbers, have this quaint charm that you just don’t see in modern films. It’s a slice of early sound cinema that really captures the transitional period of film making. Plus, seeing Crosby in this context is quite fascinating, as he was still carving out his identity in Hollywood.
Starring Bing Crosby in a dual role.Features classic Mack Sennett slapstick elements.Captures the essence of early 30s musical shorts.
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