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Jazzland
Fighting the invasion of their small New England town by a big city--type nightclub, the Jazzland, a young newspaperman and his brother endeavor to learn the identity of the club's owner...
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Plot Summary
Jazzland is a short musical comedy film from 1928. Little is known about its specific plot, but it likely features musical performances and comedic elements typical of the era's short films. These shorts often served as light entertainment, showcasing popular music and dance.
Critical Reception
As a lost silent short film, 'Jazzland (1928)' has no contemporary critical reception or audience reviews available. Its existence is primarily known through filmographies and historical records of short film production during the late silent era.
What Reviewers Say
As a lost film, there is no consensus available.
Likely representative of early 1920s short film entertainment.
Its contribution to film history is primarily through its existence as a record of the period.
Google audience: No audience reviews are available for this lost film.
Fun Fact
The film is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies currently exist, making it difficult to study or experience today.
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