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So, Sally (1930) is this charming little musical that's got a real warm vibe to it. The story follows Sally, an orphan, who finds solace and joy in dance amidst her tough upbringing. It's interesting how she ends up working as a waitress and gets caught in a love triangle with Blair, who's engaged to someone else. The performances, especially from Alexander Gray, bring a nice energy, and the musical numbers, though simple, are quite engaging. The pacing has a laid-back feel, allowing emotional moments to breathe. It's one of those films that encapsulates the spirit of its era, with a touch of nostalgia for a time that really embraced the art of performance.
Sally has had a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with early prints being particularly scarce. Its history on formats is a bit murky, likely due to the film's age and varied distribution methods. Interest tends to spike around its musical elements and the unique premise, making it a fascinating piece for those who appreciate early sound cinema.
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