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So, 'Song of Scheherazade' from '47 is an interesting blend of adventure and music, focusing on the inspiration behind Rimsky-Korsakov's famous work. The cabaret dancer, played with an ethereal charm, gives the film a dreamy quality that intertwines with the lush orchestral score. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it somehow adds to the whimsical atmosphere. The practical effects, especially during the musical sequences, are quite a treat—very much of their time. Performances are solid, with a certain earnestness that makes the characters relatable. It's just one of those films that captures the spirit of the era, with its vibrant colors and lively dance sequences—definitely worth a look for those who appreciate the art of musical storytelling.
Directed by Walter Reisch, known for unique storytelling. · Features original score inspired by Rimsky-Korsakov. · Released by Columbia Pictures, with a vibrant Technicolor palette. · Running time is approximately 91 minutes.
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