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The Go-Getter, directed by Busby Berkeley, has a unique charm that really stands out in the comedy-romance genre. The film follows a one-legged Navy veteran, and it's fascinating to see how his determination and wit play out against the backdrop of 1930s America. There's a certain lightness to the atmosphere, yet it carries a deeper exploration of success and overcoming obstacles. Berkeley's signature choreography adds a playful element that feels distinctly his, though this isn't all splash and dazzle. The performances are engaging, particularly from the lead, who navigates his character's struggles with a refreshing authenticity. It's a lesser-known gem that reflects the era's social themes with a humorous touch.
The Go-Getter has seen various formats over the years, but original prints are quite rare. Its scarcity adds to the interest among collectors, especially those keen on Berkeley’s work. The film’s mix of humor and heart makes it a noteworthy piece from the late 1930s, yet it often flies under the radar compared to more prominent titles from that time. Tracking down a decent copy can be a challenge, but for those who appreciate lesser-known classics, it’s a rewarding watch.
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