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At Twelve Midnight
A hero in a robbery comes up against a crime boss and the crooked guardian of the girl he loves
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Plot Summary
In this musical drama, a struggling musician named Richard (William Boyd) finds himself torn between his ambition and his love for a kind-hearted socialite, Alice (Lois Wilson). As Richard attempts to make a name for himself in the competitive world of music, he faces numerous obstacles and temptations. Alice, despite her privileged background, supports Richard's dreams, but their relationship is tested by betrayal and societal pressures.
Critical Reception
At Twelve Midnight was a modest musical drama of its time, largely overshadowed by more prominent releases. It received mixed reviews, with some praising its musical numbers and earnest performances, while others found its plot predictable and melodramatic. The film is often remembered for its leading actors and its attempts to capture the popular musical trends of the early 1930s.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers a somewhat sentimental but engaging romantic storyline.
Musical numbers are a highlight, showcasing the era's popular tunes.
Performances are generally considered solid, particularly from the lead actors.
Google audience: Information on specific audience reception from Google reviews for this older film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film features an early appearance by Bessie Love, who would go on to have a significant career in both silent and sound films.
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