Poetic Film Review: 42nd Street (1933)
In the heart of Depression's grasp,
The show business faced a daunting task.
But on 42nd Street, a story unfurled,
A classic musical that rocked the world.
With dark undertones and realism in tow,
The film revealed the highs and lows.
From tyrannical directors to casting couch,
It didn't shy away from the industry's grouch.
Ruby Keeler shone bright as the star,
While Busby Berkeley's dances took us far.
With music by Warren and lyrics by Dubin,
The film's success was only beginning.
A tale of triumph amidst despair,
42nd Street showed that life's not always fair.
But through song and dance, we find our way,
To a brighter, more hopeful day.
So here's to a film that broke the mold,
And paved the way for musicals bold.
With a rating of 8 out of 10,
42nd Street remains a classic gem.
(Note: The review in its original form can be read here.)
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