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So, 'The Smart Set-Up' is one of those early 30s films that mixes comedy with a bit of music and romance. Roy Mack directs this rather charming tale about a night club singer who thinks he can just waltz into high society. The pacing has that delightful, slightly erratic rhythm typical of the time, weaving through musical numbers and comedic moments. The performances are quite interesting, especially the lead, who plays the womanizing singer with a blend of charm and obliviousness. The tension between social classes is palpable, and you'll find some genuine laughs amidst the melodrama. It has this distinct atmosphere of an era where jazz and glitz were just starting to collide with the realities of class divisions.
Features a mix of comedic and musical performances.Explores themes of social class and ambition.Interesting period piece reflecting early 30s cinema.
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