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Manhattan Moon is this quirky little gem from 1935 that blends comedy, music, and romance in a way that's quite charming. The story revolves around Dan Moore, a night club owner, and the affable yet broke playboy Reggie Van Dorn. It's got this fascinating tension between the high society world and the gritty nightlife, which makes for an interesting juxtaposition. The pacing feels light and breezy, typical of the era, but there's a certain depth in the themes of social connections and financial struggles that resonate even today. The performances are engaging, with a delightful chemistry that keeps you invested throughout, and the musical elements β while not groundbreaking β definitely add to the overall vibe of the film.
Manhattan Moon isn't the easiest title to find; early prints are particularly scarce. It seems to pop up at collector fairs or niche auctions now and then, often in a variety of formats, though the best copies are usually 16mm. The film holds a certain curiosity value for collectors interested in pre-code cinema, and its mix of comedy and music makes it a noteworthy entry from the 1930s. This title has a modest following; those who appreciate the eraβs unique charm often seek it out.
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