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Born to Sing
A group of children put on a show in order to prove that a down and out musician was the real composer of a Broadway show's songs.
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Plot Summary
A talented but naive young woman from a small town dreams of becoming a famous opera singer. She gets an opportunity to audition for a renowned opera producer, but her path is filled with comedic mishaps and romantic entanglements. She must navigate the challenges of the big city and the music industry to prove her worth.
Critical Reception
Born to Sing received a generally positive reception for its charming performances and musical numbers, though some critics found the plot to be predictable. It was seen as a pleasant and lighthearted musical fare typical of the era, showcasing the vocal talents of its young star.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Gloria Jean's impressive singing voice and youthful charm.
Enjoyed as a light, escapist musical with pleasant tunes.
Some found the storyline formulaic and lacking in originality.
Google audience: Audience reception is not readily available in detail for this classic film.
Fun Fact
While not a major blockbuster, 'Born to Sing' was part of Universal Pictures' strategy to cultivate young musical stars during the 1940s, much like their success with Deanna Durbin.
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