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The Lady Objects is a curious blend of drama, music, and romance from 1938 that explores the pressures of ambition and the strain it puts on relationships. The narrative revolves around a former football star whose life takes a downturn as his wife thrives in her legal career. There's a poignant atmosphere, a sense of longing and frustration, especially as his own dreams go unrealized. The nightclub scenes, where he finds a temporary escape through song, add a nice touch of gritty realism, contrasting sharply with his earlier life. Performances feel raw and sincere, drawing you into their world of marital discord and personal struggle.
This film isn't the easiest to find on physical media, with limited releases over the years. Mostly seen in old theater turnouts or festival circuits, it has a niche but dedicated collector interest. The scarcity of decent prints makes it a curiosity, especially for those who appreciate early musical dramas of the late '30s.
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