Review of Funny Face (1932) by Dodd A — 11 Oct 2007
The film itself offers an array of worthwhile song and dance numbers, but the collision of old and young doesn't really flow. One minute Hepburn is expressing herself in a beatnik dance, while the next minute, Fred Astaire performs an old-fashioned tap dance.
The film was clearly produced at a crucial point of transition for the Hollywood musical, and it tries to utilize the best of both worlds.
This review of Funny Face (1932) was written by Dodd A on 11 Oct 2007.
Funny Face has generally received positive reviews.
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