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So This Is Africa
Broke lion tamers travel to Africa to make a movie about Amazon women, from a distance.
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Plot Summary
A naive, cowardly animal trainer named Eddie goes on an expedition to Africa to find a missing explorer, hoping to win the heart of a beautiful woman. He is repeatedly terrorized by lions and other wild beasts, but through a series of comical mishaps and lucky breaks, he manages to survive his perilous journey and achieve his goals.
Critical Reception
This early sound comedy-musical was primarily intended as a showcase for Eddie Cantor's considerable talents, particularly his energetic song-and-dance routines and broad comedic persona. While it received some attention for its exotic setting and musical numbers, its plot and humor are generally considered dated and formulaic by modern standards. Audiences at the time likely enjoyed Cantor's performance and the novelty of the film's musical sequences.
What Reviewers Say
A vehicle for Eddie Cantor's signature comedic style and musical numbers.
Features an exotic African setting and musical interludes.
Relies on slapstick and predictable plot devices for humor.
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Fun Fact
Eddie Cantor, a major star of vaudeville and early cinema, was known for his distinctive voice and energetic performances, often incorporating elements of Yiddish humor into his acts.
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