Review of Dames (1934) by Jack S — 27 Jun 2015
Typical depression-era confection from Berkley taken over the top by a game cast. Powell is, as always, phenomenal. Keeler is thankfully kept to a minimum, and Blondell really takes the center spotlight.
Pitts and Kibbee are hilarious. It was amusingly pointed out that Berkley, famous for the "backstage musical" format always produced numbers that could never occur on stage.
This review of Dames (1934) was written by Jack S on 27 Jun 2015.
Dames has generally received positive reviews.
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