Review of On the Town (1949) by Matthew D — 30 Nov 2013
One of the truly remarkable entries into the Golden Age of Hollywood, On the Town is magnificent; wonderfully acted, choreographed and sung. Not only is the story witty and comically endorsing, but it's also a splendid canvas of Technicolor exploded onto the backdrop of 1940's New York.
The girls are also wonderful in roles that make them thoroughly shine. On the Town, a remarkably enjoyable but thoroughly campy feat, is not to be missed.
This review of On the Town (1949) was written by Matthew D on 30 Nov 2013.
On the Town has generally received positive reviews.
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