42nd Street (1933)

 Lloyd Bacon's "42nd Street"


"42nd Street" is one of many Hollywood musicals to come out of the first wave of sound pictures. However, it is perhaps one of the most well-regarded Hollywood musicals from the 1930s. In fact, it is the first notable Hollywood musical that Busby Berkeley choreographed the musical numbers for. That being said, I felt as though the musical numbers at the end of the film are a flash-in-the-pan type of moment. I could have used far more of them and more extensively. I felt as though Berkely's next film, "Gold Diggers of 1933," was a more extensive (not by much) dance and visual sequence. 

Comparing this film to "Gold Diggers of 1933," I find myself preferring "42nd Street"'s story and "Gold Diggers of 1933"'s musical numbers a lot more. 



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