Life in a Song
Life in a Song

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Life in a Song

1951
Movie
80 min
French

The cinematographic illustration of fifteen cheerful, tender or ferocious songs that made the success of the songwriter of the comedian Noël-Noël. After "Les casses pieds", "La vie chantée" stages several sketches of daily life where everyone can recognize themselves and laugh about it.

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Director: Harley GuynGenres: Musical, Short

Plot Summary

A musical short film showcasing the talents of its cast. The film features musical numbers and performances, offering a glimpse into the vibrant musical scene of its time. It highlights song and dance routines designed to entertain and impress the audience.

Critical Reception

As a short musical film from 1951, "Life in a Song" was likely intended as a brief piece of entertainment, possibly to accompany a feature film or as part of a revue. Critical reception data for such short films is often scarce and difficult to find in contemporary reviews, but it would have been evaluated on its musical numbers and the performers' charisma.

What Reviewers Say

  • Features lively musical performances.

  • Showcases the charm of its lead actors.

  • A brief, entertaining musical interlude.

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Fun Fact

This short film is notable for featuring actors Howard Keel and Jane Powell, who would later star together in the MGM musical "Royal Wedding" (1951).

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