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Dames
A reformer's daughter wins the lead role in a scandalous Broadway show.
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Plot Summary
A struggling songwriter inherits a fortune, but his greedy attorney tries to exploit him. He falls for a beautiful dancer named Barbara Harris, who is trying to put on a Broadway show. The songwriter uses his newfound wealth to help her achieve her dreams, navigating the complexities of show business and romance.
Critical Reception
Dames was a critical and commercial success, praised for its lavish production numbers, catchy songs, and the charm of its lead actors. It was considered a quintessential example of Busby Berkeley's elaborate musical choreography.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its spectacular and imaginative musical sequences, a hallmark of Busby Berkeley's work.
The romantic storyline and comedic elements were seen as enjoyable, though secondary to the musical numbers.
Joan Blondell and Dick Powell were lauded for their charismatic performances.
Google audience: Audience reception for Dames is generally positive, with viewers often highlighting the dazzling and unique choreography as the main draw. The musical numbers are frequently described as inventive and entertaining.
Fun Fact
The film is most famous for its elaborate and surreal musical number "The Shadow Waltz," which features Ruby Keeler dancing in a pool of water with a large chorus of dancers, many of whom are dressed as golden trumpets.
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