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Moonlight and Pretzels is a curious little gem of the 1930s, blending comedy and music in a way that feels both light-hearted and surprisingly poignant. It tells the story of a song plugger, a bit of a dreamer, who finds himself stuck in a small town, only to discover unexpected connections, especially with a girl who becomes his ally in staging a Broadway show. The pacing has that classic charm, meandering just enough to allow for some delightful musical numbers. The performances, while not particularly groundbreaking, carry a warmth that reflects the era's optimistic spirit. There's a certain quaintness to it, possibly due to its low-budget production choices, but it all adds to its unique character.
Moonlight and Pretzels, being a pre-Code musical, has a certain rarity for collectors. It's not widely available on home video, which adds to its allure, especially for those interested in early sound films and musical history. Various prints and formats have circulated among collectors, but the condition can vary significantly. The film may not have the same level of recognition as others from its time, yet its unique take on the musical genre and the charming narrative have garnered a niche interest among enthusiasts.
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