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Meet the Boy Friend (1930) is a charming little musical that captures the lighthearted vibe of a college picnic by the lake. The film features a few musical numbers that are presented in a way that feels spontaneous and laid-back. There's a quartet of college men strumming away with ukuleles and ocarinas in 'We've Got It Bad but It Don't Do Us No Good,' which has a humorous edge to it. Then there's Roth, who delivers a straight romantic ballad in 'Sort of Lonesome,' bringing a touch of sincerity. The atmosphere is playful, with a nostalgic feel that resonates throughout the film, making it a unique gem from the era of early sound cinema. The performances, while not overly polished, ring with an authenticity that is often hard to find in more commercial productions of the time.
This film is somewhat elusive for collectors, as it wasn't widely distributed, and prints can be hard to come by. Its scarcity tends to pique interest among those focused on early sound musicals. The film's unique blend of music and atmosphere provides a fascinating glimpse into the transitional period of cinema in the 1930s. It often flies under the radar, but those who discover it appreciate its quirky charm and historical significance.
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