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So, 'Man from Music Mountain' is this quirky blend of comedy, music, and Western that really captures the spirit of its time. The plot revolves around a land swindler, Scanlon, who's trying to pull a fast one with ghost town lots and a dubious gold mine. It's got a lighthearted tone, but there's some cleverness in how Gene tries to outsmart Scanlon by actually making the mine work. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but you can't help but appreciate the musical interludes that break up the narrative. Plus, the performances have that fun, campy quality that's kind of a hallmark of 1930s cinema, giving it a distinct charm that makes it stand apart from more polished productions.
This film exists in a few formats, but it's still relatively scarce, which adds a layer of intrigue for collectors. The 16mm prints are particularly sought after, though you might find the occasional VHS floating around. Interest tends to spike around the time of Western revivals or musical retrospectives, so it's a good one to keep an eye on if you're into those themes and appreciate the offbeat aspects of 1930s cinema.
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