Feudin' Rhythm
Feudin' Rhythm

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Feudin' Rhythm

1949
Movie
65 min
English

Eddy Arnold, singing star of the Ace Lucky radio program gets involved when Ace's equipment for a television program is destroyed by a fire. Aces accepts the sponsorship of social-climber Lucille Upperworth, who tries to revamp the western/hillbilly music format to classical music.

Insights

IMDb6.0/10
Director: Arthur DreifussGenres: Musical, Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman inherits a dude ranch and must decide whether to sell it or keep it. She finds herself falling for a local ranch hand, and together they work to save the ranch from developers. The film features musical performances by Kay Starr and The Sportsmen Quartette.

Critical Reception

Feudin' Rhythm was a minor musical comedy that provided light entertainment with musical numbers. It received a generally positive, though not outstanding, reception for its period, appealing to fans of musical films and the lead performers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lighthearted musical numbers are a highlight.

  • Simple plot with charm.

  • Features popular musical talent of the era.

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Fun Fact

The film is notable for featuring popular singers Kay Starr and The Sportsmen Quartette, showcasing their talents in a comedic and romantic setting.

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