Review of Dames (1934) by James H — 06 Oct 2007
Just when one thinks Berkeley may be mortal (at around the 70 minute point in Dames), Berkeley manages a succession of musical numbers that would make Luis Bunuel irrationally jealous with Berkeley's mastery of the surreal.
The story is probably the weakest of the Berkeley films I've seen, but the last numbers still manage to amaze. Incredible.
This review of Dames (1934) was written by James H on 06 Oct 2007.
Dames has generally received positive reviews.
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