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So, 'Stand Up and Cheer!' is a quirky little musical from 1934 that dives into the absurdity of politics during the Great Depression. Directed by Hamilton MacFadden, it captures this whimsical tone, with a plot that follows a theatrical producer appointed as Secretary of Amusement by FDR himself. The atmosphere is light-hearted but layered with a subtle commentary on the struggle against political lobbyists trying to undermine joy during tough times. You get a mix of lively musical numbers, some decent practical effects for the era, and a cast that throws themselves into their roles. The pacing feels almost frenetic at points, which adds to the charm and makes it stand out from other musicals of the time. It's a unique look at how entertainment was seen as a way to lift spirits, even if it was all wrapped in a satirical bow.
Features notable musical performances typical of the 1930s.A unique political satire wrapped in comedy and family themes.Subtle commentary on the role of entertainment in tough times.
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