
These three big sequences are the stuff of legend: "Honeymoon Hotel," "By a Waterfall," and "Shanghai Lil." While "Honeymoon Hotel" is good, it also remains my least favorite - the bits with Billy Barty are just strange! - but the next two are unforgettable stunners. But really, who cares? That's part of the fun! Especially as some of the numbers are way too big for any normal theatrical stage. This part, of course, is completely unbelievable, with songs written, choreography invented and learned, and huge sets all built in three days. To stay afloat Chester needs to land a contract with a new producer, and he comes up with a plan which will also prevent leaks to the competition: He locks up all his employees for 72 hours while they devise three all-new prologues, start to finish, then perform them at three different theaters in a single night.


Tonight's Movie: The Hardys Ride High (1939).

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