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No, No, Nanette (1930) is a charming blend of comedy and music, with a light-hearted, breezy tone that really captures the essence of early 30s musicals. The story revolves around a bible publisher caught in the whirlwind of love with a chorus girl, leading him into the colorful chaos of Broadway. It’s not just about the narrative; the performances have a playful energy, particularly the musical numbers, which feature some catchy tunes and lively choreography. The pacing feels effortless, keeping things moving with an infectious rhythm. What stands out here is the practical effects and stagecraft, typical of that era. It’s one of those films that really embodies the optimism of the time, making it a unique watch.
Features catchy musical numbersCaptures the spirit of early 30s BroadwayNotable for its practical effects and choreography
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