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42nd Street

01/05/1993
78 pp
Published/distributed by BFI Publishing
ISBN/EAN: 9780851703558
Paperback
Price: £9.99
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42nd Street 
Hoberman, J.
Six days before the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932, Warner Bros. completed shooting on a new-style musical. Hard-bitten, fast moving, full of gritty realism about the Depression and frank about sex, 42nd Street was in the vanguard of Warner's' 'New Deal in Entertainment'.

Its plot is sheer cliche: a backstage story in which, just before opening night, the star breaks an ankle, the young understudy goes on and becomes an overnight sensation. What keeps the movie fresh sixty years later is the snappy dialogue, terrific performances from Ruby Keeler, Ginger Rogers and a host of Warners contract players, and above all, the delirious dance routines of the incomparable Busby Berkeley. J. Hoberman's description of the film catches its mixture of New Deal optimism and showbiz brashness, and places them expertly in the context of Hollywood's attempt to come to terms with hard times.
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