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Date with a Dream
Four war-time performers known for their concert parties, have a reunion. They decide they are still good together and form a successful nightclub act.
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Plot Summary
A young man dreams of becoming a famous singer and composer, but struggles to find his break. He enters a nationwide talent contest with a grand prize that could launch his career. Along the way, he encounters various characters and obstacles that test his resolve and his love for music.
Critical Reception
As a low-budget musical comedy from the era, 'Date with a Dream' was not widely reviewed by major critics. Its reception was primarily within niche audiences interested in African-American cinema of the period. It is generally seen as a charming but modest effort that showcased the talents of its performers.
What Reviewers Say
Features energetic musical numbers that are a highlight.
Offers a glimpse into early African-American filmmaking and talent.
The plot is straightforward and leans heavily on its musical interludes.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by William Alexander, a pioneering African-American independent filmmaker who aimed to provide opportunities for Black actors and musicians in Hollywood.
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