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So, 'Say One for Me' is an interesting blend of comedy, music, and romance, set against the backdrop of the acting community. The narrative follows Father Conroy, who supports his parishioners, especially when Holly, the daughter of a sick parishioner, gets caught up in the rather dubious world of a dance club run by Tony Vincent. The performances are charming, and Vincent's character brings a certain gritty realism to the overall lighthearted tone. There’s a nuanced exploration of ambition and sacrifice, and the atmosphere feels very much like a snapshot of the late '50s performance scene. It's not your run-of-the-mill musical; it’s got a certain edge.
This film has seen limited format releases over the years, primarily on VHS and DVD, making it somewhat of a rarity in more collectible formats. There’s a niche interest in its portrayal of the theatrical world, and it appeals to those who appreciate the blend of music and narrative in a more old-school context. As such, finding a copy in decent condition can be a bit of a treasure hunt for devoted collectors.
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