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Down To Earth
Husband and father Will Rogers tells his spoiled wife and children that they have to economize.
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Plot Summary
A musical comedy that follows the story of a Broadway producer who, after a series of setbacks, finds himself in a peculiar situation. He is visited by a trio of mythical Greek figures who offer him guidance and intervention in his career. This leads to a series of fantastical events and romantic entanglements as he navigates the world of show business with supernatural help.
Critical Reception
Down to Earth (1932) is a lesser-known musical comedy from the early sound era. While it features musical numbers and a fantastical premise, it is generally regarded as a somewhat dated and unremarkable film by contemporary standards. Its critical reception was mixed to indifferent upon release, and it is primarily remembered today for its historical context within early Hollywood musicals rather than for significant artistic merit.
What Reviewers Say
The film's musical numbers are a highlight but are not enough to carry the entire production.
The fantastical premise offers some charm but the plot can be convoluted.
While competently made for its time, it lacks the lasting appeal of other musicals from the era.
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Fun Fact
The film is notable for its use of early Technicolor sequences, which were a significant technical achievement for films of that era, though much of the film was shot in black and white.
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