Radio Kisses
Marjorie Beebe give advice to the lovelorn service over the air, but she almost fails when she tries to get a man of her own.
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Plot Summary
A young woman who dreams of becoming a radio star gets her big break when she's hired by a wealthy radio station owner. However, her success is threatened by a rival singer and the station owner's manipulative sister. She must navigate the competitive world of radio and fend off sabotage to achieve her dreams and find love.
Critical Reception
Released in the early days of sound film, 'Radio Kisses' was a typical musical comedy of its era, aiming to entertain with songs and lighthearted romantic subplots. Contemporary reviews often highlighted its musical numbers and the charm of its lead actors, though some found the plot predictable. It is generally considered a minor entry in the musical genre of the early 1930s.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its musical performances and energetic cast.
- Criticized for a somewhat formulaic and predictable plot.
- Seen as a charming example of early sound musicals.
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Fun Fact
The film features several musical numbers, showcasing the emerging popularity of sound and song in cinema during the transition from silent films.
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