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The Song of Fame is an interesting little musical short from 1934 featuring the talented Ruth Etting. The film showcases a series of performances that include songs like 'Shine On, Harvest Moon' and 'I Cried For You.' It's not just a collection of tunes, but a glimpse into the musical style of the era. Etting's captivating presence and vocal style really bring a unique atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and intimate. The pacing is deliberate, allowing each song to breathe and resonate. While the director remains unknown, the charm lies in its simple yet effective presentation, making it a curious piece for collectors focused on early musical cinema and the evolution of sound in film.
The Song of Fame is somewhat elusive in the collector's market, often found in compilations of early musical shorts. Its scarcity adds to its appeal, as many early sound films featuring prominent vocalists like Etting are not widely circulated. Collectors often appreciate the film for its historical context and the opportunity to see Etting perform, reflecting a rich period in music history. It's a neat find for those interested in the evolution of film musicals and rare performances.
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