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Something to Shout About
A press agent, a composer and a landlord of a theatrical boardinghouse revive vaudeville on Broadway.
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Plot Summary
A struggling songwriter inherits a fortune, but his newfound wealth attracts unwanted attention from a gold-digging socialite. He must navigate the complexities of love and deceit while trying to protect his true intentions and the people he cares about. The film blends romantic entanglements with musical numbers and comedic situations.
Critical Reception
Something to Shout About was a moderately successful musical comedy that received mixed reviews upon its release. While praised for its musical numbers and the performances of its lead actors, some critics found the plot to be predictable and lacking in originality. Audiences generally enjoyed its lighthearted entertainment value and escapist themes during wartime.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic musical performances and charming leads.
Criticized for a formulaic and somewhat contrived plot.
Considered a pleasant, if unmemorable, diversion for fans of musicals.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film features an uncredited early appearance by Robert Mitchum as a singing soda jerk.
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