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So, 'Sunny' from 1930 directed by William A. Seiter is quite a charming piece. It really captures that late silent to early talkie vibe, blending comedy and music effortlessly. The plot centers around a showgirl falling head over heels for a society boy, which you know is going to lead to some delightful complications with his family. The pacing is pretty snappy, which keeps the energy up—something you don't always find in films from this era. The performances are lively, showcasing the stars’ musical talents, and the choreography has a certain flair that adds to the overall atmosphere. It's not groundbreaking, but there's something refreshing about its light-hearted take on love and social class. Definitely worth a look if you enjoy the era's musicals.
Interesting early talkie with musical numbersHighlights the clash of social classesFeatures lively performances and choreography
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