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She's a Sweetheart
In this musical drama, a woman turns her mansion into a boarding house for soldiers on furlough, providing them with room, board, and musical entertainment.
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Plot Summary
A struggling songwriter needs a hit, and his chance comes when he discovers a talented singer in a small town. He brings her to the city to perform, but their dreams are threatened by unscrupulous rivals and romantic entanglements. The film follows their journey as they navigate the cutthroat world of show business, relying on their talent and each other to achieve success.
Critical Reception
She's a Sweetheart was a modest musical comedy, generally well-received by audiences of its time for its lighthearted entertainment and musical numbers. Critics noted its formulaic plot but praised the performances, particularly the Ritz Brothers' comedic timing and Jane Frazee's vocal talents. It served as a pleasant diversion during wartime, offering escapism and cheerful songs.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic musical numbers and the comedic antics of the Ritz Brothers.
Jane Frazee's charming performance and singing were a highlight.
Considered a light and enjoyable musical that provided simple entertainment.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The Ritz Brothers, a popular vaudeville and film comedy team, were a key draw for this film, bringing their signature slapstick and musical routines to the screen.
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