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February 1941: Road Show

Road Show. Hal Roach. 1941.

I love it! It’s one of those screwball comedy things. It’s absolutely insane.

This is another movie from the absurd box set, and the audio/video quality is a lot better than anybody has a reason to expect.

It’s a low budget movie, so I guess it’s a “B movie” of its time, but it’s so inventive and cooky. It doesn’t really make much sense, but if you go along with the antics, it’s something else.

And! It’s got a random musical scene! With a four-man black singing troupe! The Charioteers? It’s positively pinko commie.

(It does bring us back to that eternal question: Is it more racist to make a movie without any black actors, or a movie with some black actors, where at least a couple of them do the totally standard “wide-open eyes and totally a coward’ thing? And watermelon? Not to mention the Native American thing. But is it!?)

No mention of the European Situation, though.

Popular movies in February 1941 according to IMDB:

Poster Votes Rating Movie
15154 8.0 The Lady Eve
2375 7.4 The Strawberry Blonde
300 7.2 The Ghost of St. Michael’s
373 7.0 Back Street
1729 6.8 Western Union
1540 6.7 Tobacco Road
357 6.7 Meet Boston Blackie
223 6.7 Nice Girl?
443 6.7 Cheers for Miss Bishop
332 6.7 Andy Hardy’s Private Secretary

This blog post is part of the Decade series.

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