

Limelight
A chorus girl (Anna Neagle) discovers a singer (Arthur Tracy) in the streets and asks her producer to give him a shot at stardom.
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Plot Summary
A naive young woman from the country, with dreams of becoming a Broadway star, arrives in New York City. She finds herself entangled with a charming, but unscrupulous, theatrical producer who promises her fame and fortune. As she navigates the cutthroat world of show business, she must learn to discern genuine opportunity from dangerous deception, all while dealing with the complexities of love and ambition.
Critical Reception
Limelight was met with a mixed reception from critics upon its release. While some praised its charming lead performances and lighthearted comedic elements, others found the plot to be predictable and somewhat formulaic. Audiences generally enjoyed the film's escapist qualities and romantic entanglements, contributing to its moderate success at the box office.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming lead performances and comedic moments.
- Criticized for a predictable and formulaic plot.
- Appreciated as a lighthearted and escapist romantic comedy.
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Fun Fact
The film was one of Ann Sothern's early roles before she rose to greater fame in later productions.
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