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So, 'She Shall Have Music' is this curious little film from 1935, featuring some rather upbeat jazz vibes, which is interesting given the main character, Brian Gates, really doesn’t vibe with the music. The atmosphere captures a certain whimsy, particularly with the yacht setting and the lavish lifestyles of the wealthy. It’s neat how they integrate the live performance by Jack Hylton and his orchestra - definitely adds a layer of authenticity. The pacing drifts a bit at times, but it does have some charm with its family dynamics and the clash of musical tastes. The performances feel genuine, though nothing groundbreaking. It’s one of those films that might fly under the radar for a lot of collectors, but there’s something quirky about it that could pique interest.
The film has seen limited releases over the years, mostly on obscure formats, which makes it a bit of a rarity in collector circles. Its scarcity can sometimes lead to inflated prices, but many collectors appreciate its uniqueness and the glimpse it provides into the jazz era. While not everyone may find it a cornerstone of their collection, enthusiasts of 1930s cinema might find its charm and performances worth hunting down.
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