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So, 'Sing Another Chorus' from 1941 is this charming musical that brings a certain energy and optimism typical of its era. The story centers on a college grad who catches the showbiz bug—especially after making a splash with a campus variety show. It’s got that delightful mix of youthful ambition and the bittersweet reality of chasing dreams. What’s cool is how our protagonist ropes in the workers from his dad's clothing factory, blending the mundane with the creative. The performances feel genuine, with a slight roughness, which adds to its charm. The pacing is upbeat, keeping you engaged, though occasionally it meanders, yet that’s part of its quaint allure. It’s one of those films that feels like a snapshot of a time when optimism was in the air.
This film has a somewhat elusive presence on the collector's market, meaning it can be hard to come by in good condition. Formats include the standard VHS and a few DVD releases scattered over the years, but those seeking a pristine copy will find it quite the hunt. Interest seems to be growing, especially among collectors of 1940s musicals, as it captures a unique blend of ambition and the realities of working-class life.
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