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I Want a Big Fat Mama is one of those interesting little gems from the early '40s, showcasing the vibrant energy of Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra. The whole vibe just screams the exuberance of the swing era, with catchy rhythms and lively performances that get under your skin. The film doesn’t really have a plot to speak of, but it’s more about the atmosphere and the music, which is absolutely infectious. The energy from Millinder and his band is palpable, and there's something undeniably charming about the whole presentation. It’s a snapshot of a time when music was the main attraction, and the performances are what truly stand out here, even if the director remains a bit of a mystery.
This film is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, given its age and the limited formats it’s been released on over the years. Not many copies float around, especially in decent condition, making it a point of interest for those who appreciate early musical performances. The lack of a known director adds a layer of intrigue, drawing attention to the sheer talent on display rather than the filmmakers behind the scenes.
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