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So, here we have 'New Movietone Follies of 1930.' It's kinda a patchwork of musical numbers strung together more than anything resembling a tight narrative. William Collier Jr. plays this rich guy, Conrad Sterling, who's head over heels for a struggling actress, Mary Mason, played by Miriam Seeger. The film is loaded with early cinema stars, which is always a treat for collectors. The vibe is pretty light and breezy, making it perfect for those who enjoy the spectacle of the era. The pacing can feel uneven, but it’s the musical performances that hold it together, showcasing a lost world of entertainment where charm reigned supreme. Overall, it’s a window into the early talkies, even if the plot doesn’t exactly pack a punch.
'New Movietone Follies of 1930' is somewhat of a rarity, often overshadowed by more famous musicals of the time. It exists mainly in a few formats, with its early sound quality and vibrant visuals being a big draw for collectors. While not a blockbuster, its assembly of early stars and its representation of the transition to sound in film makes it interesting for those who appreciate the nuances of cinematic history.
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