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So, this documentary really dives into the life of Bob Hope, you know, from his vaudeville days to being a staple on stage and screen. It's interesting how it captures the essence of his humor and his role in the USO during WWII. The pacing is a bit all over the place, but it gives you a sense of the chaotic yet vibrant entertainment world he thrived in. The film showcases a lot of archival footage that feels nostalgic but also quite raw, reflecting the times he lived through. It's not just about the laughs; it touches on his influence over decades and how he shaped modern entertainment. Worth a watch for anyone into showbiz history, even if the director isn't credited.
Interesting take on vaudeville's influence Β· Captures the essence of mid-20th century entertainment Β· Great archival footage, though pacing can vary
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