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Down to Their Last Yacht
Left only with their yacht after going broke in the Great Depression, a high-society family sets sail for the South Seas. Screwball comedy, with songs.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy young heiress who has been sheltered her entire life decides to run away from home. She attempts to live a life of poverty, but her attempts are constantly thwarted by her wealth and the people around her. Eventually, she finds herself caught up in a charming romance with a struggling composer.
Critical Reception
Despite being an early Astaire and Rogers film, 'Down to Their Last Yacht' was not as critically lauded as their later masterpieces. While the dance numbers and the chemistry between the leads were praised, the plot was often seen as formulaic and uninspired. Audience reception was moderate, enjoying the musical numbers but finding the story lacking.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the sparkling dance routines featuring Astaire and Rogers.
Criticized for a predictable and somewhat thin plot.
The supporting cast and musical score were generally well-received.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this earlier work, but it's generally viewed as a pleasant, if not groundbreaking, musical comedy that showcases the burgeoning talent of its lead pair.
Fun Fact
This film marked the first time Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers shared the screen, though they were not yet the iconic dance partners they would soon become.
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