Review of The Broadway Melody (1929) by Mordaunt Hall for The New York Times — 30 Aug 1993
The story was written by Edmund Goulding, and it is one that has not taxed his imagination severely, for it merely concerns the shattered illusions and hopes of two small-time dancing and singing girls who, having been successful in their sphere, decide to give Broadway the benefit of their talents.
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This review of The Broadway Melody (1929) was written by Mordaunt Hall and published by The New York Times on 30 Aug 1993.
The Broadway Melody has generally received mixed reviews.
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