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Speakeasy
Newspaper staffer Alice Woods persuades the editor to allow her to chase a story, that of prizefight contender Martin, who is about to fight for the championship. However, he does not know that his manager is preparing to double-cross him.
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Plot Summary
A struggling Vaudeville performer finds himself entangled in a dangerous world of crime and romance after falling for the sister of a mob boss. He tries to make a new life for himself by opening a nightclub, but his past and the dangerous connections he's made threaten to destroy everything he's worked for. The film explores themes of ambition, loyalty, and the consequences of choices made in the Prohibition era.
Critical Reception
As an early sound film, 'Speakeasy' was noted for its technical achievements and musical numbers. While not a critical darling, it was generally seen as an entertaining melodrama with popular appeal for its time, reflecting the era's fascination with jazz, speakeasies, and the underworld.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its early sound synchronization and energetic musical sequences.
Competent performances from the lead actors, particularly Evelyn Brent.
A dramatic narrative that captures the spirit of the Prohibition era.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Speakeasy' are scarce due to its age, but it is generally appreciated as a historical artifact of early sound cinema and a glimpse into the era's cultural landscape.
Fun Fact
While considered a musical, the film's primary focus is on its dramatic narrative and underworld themes, with the musical numbers serving to enhance the atmosphere of the speakeasy setting.
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