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Opal 2022-04-07 09:01:08
Mature feelings I haven't seen in a long time
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This kind of film makes me sigh at the artistic height achieved by Hollywood theaters 80 years ago, especially in terms of stage effects.
Speaking of the film itself, this film is known as "the originator of all musical clichés", which shows that its historical significance is extraordinary. The... -
Stone 2022-04-07 08:01:02
42nd Street: The Myth of Fame and Fortune Never Dies
Temple won an Oscar when she was 7 years old, but from the day she started learning to dance at age 3, her family has been waiting for her to become famous.
14-year-old Chaplin wanted a small role in the troupe. The 25-year-old Chaplin is famous all over the world and is a world-renowned mime...

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Shannon 2022-04-07 08:01:02
Busby Berkeley's kaleidoscope of legs is blinding. But the real staggering thing about this movie is: this is where it all started! It was 4 years before a star was born in the first episode. After more than 80 years, Hollywood is still conjuring the story of 42nd Street, I mean la la land. Of course, that's the mentally handicapped version left over after so many generations of degradation. However, there are still people who will admire it, and I don't know that it's just for the afterglow of 42nd Street!
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Romaine 2022-04-07 08:01:02
A classic in the history of film music, made by Al Dubin and Harry Warren. The final stage effect was great, the camera performance and music were played to the extreme, and it was even more unbelievable for that era. In the end, the big white legs were so beautiful.
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