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Thanks a Million is an interesting blend of comedy, music, and romance from 1935. The plot revolves around a theatrical troupe enlisted by a judge for his gubernatorial campaign, which leads to a delightful mess when the judge's drunken antics result in their crooner stepping in to deliver his speech. The film has this light, almost whimsical tone, with catchy musical numbers that feel very much like the era's style. It's worth noting the performances, especially from the ensemble cast, who manage to elevate the somewhat predictable storyline into something charming. There's a certain nostalgia embedded in the production, and while it might not be a standout title, it captures the essence of 30s escapism quite well.
Thanks a Million is relatively lesser-known among collectors, which adds to its charm and allure. It has seen a few releases over the years, but original prints are quite scarce, particularly in good condition. Collectors may find interest in its unique mix of genres and the era's playful approach to politics, offering a glimpse into the comedic sensibilities of the time.
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