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Ladies of the Chorus is an interesting blend of music and romance, showcasing the vibrant world of burlesque. Phil Karlson captures a certain rawness, with performances that feel both lively and genuine. The dynamic between May and her daughter Peggy adds depth, especially as class tension simmers beneath their dance routines. The film's pacing has a nice rhythm, moving seamlessly from upbeat chorus numbers to more somber moments of doubt and longing. The choreography is engaging, though not overly polished, which gives it a charming authenticity. You can feel the grit of the era, with practical effects that are straightforward yet effective. Overall, it’s a quaint slice of post-war entertainment, reflecting the struggles and aspirations of its characters.
Features a unique look at post-war entertainment cultureThe tension between class and romance is central to the storyStrong performances from the lead actresses enhance the narrative
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