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So, 'Red, Hot and Blue' is an interesting little piece from 1949 directed by John Farrow. It captures that lively post-war vibe, combining comedy with a sprinkle of crime and music. The film follows this ambitious actress trying to break into Broadway, but she gets tangled up with mobsters, which adds a nice twist to the story. The pacing has that classic feel, moving briskly but with enough time to enjoy the musical numbers. The performances are what really stand out; there's a charm to the lead that makes her plight feel relatable, even amidst the chaos. It's a quirky mix of lightheartedness and edgy themes, which is pretty distinct for its time.
Features engaging musical numbers that reflect the era's style.Highlights post-war Broadway ambitions intertwined with mob intrigue.A notable example of 1940s comedic timing and atmosphere.
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