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So, 'I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now' is this interesting biopic about Joe Howard, a prominent songwriter whose tunes are kind of synonymous with early 20th-century Americana. The atmosphere feels nostalgic, with that old-school charm, and the pacing flows through his life and career without feeling too rushed. The performances have a certain rawness, and even though Mark Stevens is the lead, his singing was dubbed over by Buddy Clark, which adds a fascinating layer to the experience. There's a warmth in the music, and the film captures the ups and downs of a songwriter’s journey quite effectively. It’s not just a history lesson, but also a dive into the emotional landscape of a man who shaped popular music.
This film has seen a few releases over the years, but it remains somewhat elusive in the collector's market. Its scarcity can make it a conversation starter among vintage film enthusiasts. The unique combination of music and biography, along with its historical context, adds to its appeal for those interested in the evolution of American songwriting.
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