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So, 'That Goes Double' is a quirky little musical short from 1933, where our main singer finds himself in a bizarre situation with his doppelgänger. The atmosphere is a mix of lighthearted chaos and catchy tunes, typical of the era's musical shorts. The pacing zips along, keeping things lively, and the performances have a charming spontaneity that adds to the overall fun. What stands out is the practical effects they used to show the double – it’s cleverly done for its time and adds a unique touch to the narrative. It’s not a deep film by any means, but it captures that playful spirit of 30s musicals quite well.
This short film is relatively hard to find, often overlooked in the vast sea of 1930s cinema. However, it can occasionally pop up in collections or at film festivals focusing on vintage shorts. The scarcity of available prints adds to its allure for collectors. With its charming performances and unique premise, it’s definitely one worth keeping an eye out for.
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