Dizzy Dames
Dizzy Dames

Dizzy Dames

1935Movie65 minEnglish

A musical comedy in a theatrical boarding house.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: William BeaudineGenres: Comedy, Musical

Plot Summary

When three wealthy socialites are disinherited by their father, they are forced to fend for themselves in New York City. To survive, they take jobs as singers and dancers in a speakeasy, leading to a series of comedic misadventures. Their attempts to navigate the world of show business and find romance are fraught with challenges and unexpected twists.

Critical Reception

Dizzy Dames was a minor comedy musical of its era, generally considered a lighthearted diversion with some amusing moments. While not a critical standout, its charming performances and musical numbers offered entertainment for Depression-era audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its energetic musical numbers and generally lighthearted tone.
  • Noted for the charming performances of its lead actresses.
  • Considered a typical, albeit enjoyable, B-movie musical of the 1930s.

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Fun Fact

Director William Beaudine was known for his prolific output, often working on multiple films simultaneously and sometimes directing uncredited scenes for other productions.

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