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Two Plus Fours is a fascinating snapshot of early talkie innovation, blending music with a light narrative. Directed by Ray McCarey, the film showcases Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys, featuring Bing Crosby in one of his earliest roles. The atmosphere is buoyant, with lively performances that capture the spirit of the era. The pacing is brisk, typical of the short subjects of the time, which keeps the audience engaged. It’s interesting to think about the trio's eventual breakup shortly after this, a moment that would change the course of popular music. The practical effects and the way they mix sound with visuals are quite intriguing, giving a unique charm to the viewing experience. It’s a true slice of history.
Features Bing Crosby in an early role.Involves Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys.Captures the essence of early 1930s cinema.
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