Air Tonic
Air Tonic

Air Tonic

1933Movie21 minEnglish

Ted Fio Rito and his Orchestra provide the title element with their snappy tunes fronted at different times by just starting out Betty Grable & Leif Erickson.

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Director: Jean GrémillonGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

A documentary short film that explores the therapeutic benefits of fresh air and a healthy lifestyle. It showcases various outdoor activities and emphasizes the importance of nature for physical and mental well-being during a time when such concepts were gaining traction.

Critical Reception

As a historical documentary, 'Air Tonic' is primarily valued for its insight into early 20th-century public health perspectives and Grémillon's emerging directorial style. It is recognized for its educational content and visual documentation of the era's focus on natural remedies and outdoor living.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its historical value and depiction of early health fads.
  • Noted for its simple yet earnest portrayal of outdoor living's benefits.
  • Seen as a snapshot of public health messaging in the interwar period.

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Fun Fact

Jean Grémillon, known for his later feature films, directed this short documentary early in his career, showcasing his interest in diverse forms of filmmaking.

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