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All of Me
A television producer helps a woman assaulted on the waterfront and takes her to his apartment to recover, where she recounts her recent adventures in New York and he discusses Nudism.
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Plot Summary
A young boy, an orphan named Tony, is on the run from his greedy uncle and a ruthless gangster. He finds himself in a small town where he is taken in by a kind doctor and his wife. Tony dreams of becoming a singer and finds an unlikely mentor in a retired jazz musician. However, his past catches up with him, forcing him to confront his fears and fight for his future.
Critical Reception
This charming musical comedy was a delightful surprise, showcasing Steve Reeves in a lighter, more comedic role. While not a critical darling, it was generally well-received for its energetic musical numbers and heartwarming story, particularly appealing to family audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its upbeat musical sequences and positive themes.
Appreciated for Steve Reeves's surprising comedic timing.
Seen as a lighthearted and family-friendly entertainment.
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Fun Fact
While Steve Reeves was famous for his roles as Hercules and other mythological heroes, 'All of Me' was a deliberate departure into a more comedic and musical genre, showcasing a different side of his acting abilities.
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