
Movie spotlight
One for the Book
In this entertaining short, famous literary figures step out of the pages of books after dark.
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Plot Summary
A struggling bookstore owner, facing eviction, dreams of a better life and gets entangled in a series of comedic events involving mistaken identities and a potential fortune. He tries to navigate the complexities of love, business, and a wealthy benefactor.
Critical Reception
While not a major critical darling, 'One for the Book' was generally received as a lighthearted and entertaining comedy with musical numbers, fitting the popular escapist fare of its time. Audience reception was moderate, appreciating its comedic performances and optimistic tone.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted comedic elements and Walter Connolly's performance.
The musical numbers are noted as pleasant, though not groundbreaking.
Some found the plot somewhat formulaic but forgivable due to its charm.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the play 'The Night of January 16th' by Ayn Rand, though it significantly deviates from the original material.
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