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So This Is Harris! is a charming little snapshot of early 1930s entertainment, blending musical numbers with light comedy. You start off with Phil Harris at the Cocoanut Grove, and right away, the atmosphere feels alive and vibrant—perfect for the era. The humor's pretty straightforward, but it works well against the backdrop of Harris’s charisma. The pacing is lively, bouncing from radio performances to the country club, creating a sense of whimsical escapism. It’s distinct in how it captures that early talkie style, where music and comedy intertwine seamlessly, and the performances have a certain raw energy that's quite enjoyable. Definitely one for those who appreciate that transitional period in film history.
So This Is Harris! is a rarity in the collector's market, with very few prints circulating, largely due to its age and the transitional nature of early sound films. Many collectors appreciate it for its historical significance and the way it captures the essence of its time. Formats like 16mm reels occasionally pop up, but overall, it remains elusive, sparking interest among those who dig into the early musical comedy genre.
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