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Sitting Pretty is a light-hearted romp through the early 30s, featuring a pair of charming songwriters played by Jack Oakie and Jack Haley. Their journey from the bustling streets of New York to the glitz of Hollywood is peppered with comedic moments and a dash of romance, especially with Ginger Rogers stepping in as a lunchwagon proprietor who spices things up. The film's pace feels natural, almost leisurely, allowing the characters' chemistry to flourish. I enjoy how the dialogue captures a certain playful wit, making the atmosphere feel vibrant and alive. It's not groundbreaking, but it has a quaint charm that's hard to resist, especially for fans of early sound films.
Sitting Pretty has seen a few releases over the years, with its scarcity making it a point of interest for collectors focused on early sound cinema. The film is available in limited formats, which adds to its appeal. While it may not be on everyone's radar, those who appreciate the blending of comedy and romance in the pre-code era will find value in its unique portrayal of ambition and camaraderie.
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