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The Song Plugger is a curious little piece from 1930, showcasing the vibrant yet often overlooked music scene of its time. You've got this blind songwriter, 'Blind Bob,' whose work gets into the hands of Joe Frisco, an energetic performer with a knack for showmanship. The film captures the atmosphere of the era, blending stage antics with a narrative that meanders through the publishing world and flirtations, all wrapped in musical numbers that feel both spontaneous and charming. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, a hallmark of early sound films, but it adds to its quirky charm. Frisco's performance is lively, embodying the spirit of the Bowery, making it a distinctive watch for those interested in the evolution of musical cinema.
The Song Plugger is somewhat rare in collector circles, primarily due to its age and the obscurity of its director. Various formats exist, but finding a decent quality print can be challenging. Interest in this film tends to center around its representation of early 1930s music culture and the performances of Frisco, making it a curious find for those digging into the evolution of musical storytelling on screen.
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