A sweet romance, good character actors, vivid Technicolor, a little behind-the-scenes work at a major studio, and great songs make this a pleasant way to spend two hours. It's also interesting historically because it marks the transition between the end (for only a few decades, thankfully) of tap and the beginning of ballet in film musicals.
Review of The Goldwyn Follies
The Goldwyn Follies
(1938)
Gershwin, Vera Zorina... what's not to like about this film?
8 August 2003