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Review of by Art S — 06 May 2015

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Come and meet those dancing feet! The original "backstage musical" where the whole plot is about putting on a show, from auditions for the chorus girls (including naïve Ruby Keeler) to the out-of-town opening (Philadelphia) and everything in between.

Sure, the harried director, sugar-daddy money man, nervous producers, the juvenile lead (Dick Powell) and wise-cracking performers (including Ginger Rogers) have become stock characters, but this film set them up.

More importantly, it was the first smash hit to showcase the choreography of Busby Berkeley, in which the chorus girls are often filmed in abstract geometric formations. Although 42nd Street was the major hit, I might prefer Gold Diggers of 1933 (more freaky) or Footlight Parade (with Cagney) - also from 1933.

Great fun!

This review of 42nd Street (1933) was written by on 06 May 2015.

42nd Street has generally received positive reviews.

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