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Going Hollywood (1933)

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Summary: Sylvia is the French teacher at Briarcroft's School for Girls, but she wants to find romance. When she hears Bill on the radio, she decides to leave and thank him. But he is on his way to Hollywood with Lili to make a movie. When Sylvia gets to Hollywood, she finds that seeing Bill again is almost impossible, but she gets a job in the chorus. Then when Lili quits the picture, Sylvia is tapped to play her character. But the part she wants is with Bill, a part that Lili seems to have. (imdb)
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Genres: Romance, Musical
Country: USA
Directed By: Raoul Walsh
More information at the Internet Movie Database
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na FallFoliage
45
T2
na filmcricket
68
T8
na CMQuinn
60
T4
If it weren't for Marion Davies, this would be a boring piece of junk.
na IMDb-byvotes
75
T7
na imdb
81
T10
na jeff_v
63
T4
na PeaceAnarchy
64
T2
On the one hand Marion Davies is so lovable and enchanting that just watching her made me enjoy myself. On the other hand everything else about the film is flat and dull, from the songs to the story.
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