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Calling All Girls (1942)

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Plot

Calling All Girls (1942) is an intriguing short film that takes you behind the scenes of the glamorous world of movie musicals. It offers a rare glimpse into the meticulous process studios undertake to select the perfect chorus girls, who are the unsung heroines of musical numbers. These girls, embodying grace and elegance, are handpicked with precision after an intense selection process, illuminating the hard work and passion that goes into creating unforgettable scenes. The film then seamlessly transitions to showcase a collection of captivating performances from some of the most popular Warner Bros. musicals of the 1930s. It features enchanting numbers such as "Don't Say Goodnight" from the renowned Wonder Bar (1934), the soul-stirring "Lullaby of Broadway" from Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935), and the mesmerizing "Shadow Waltz" from Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933). It doesn't stop there, as the film also includes the enchanting "By a Waterfall" and the exotic "Shanghai Lil" from the classic Footlight Parade (1933). With a unique blend of reality and movie magic, Calling All Girls is a tribute to the chorus line, showcasing how these groups of unassuming girls come together to create extraordinary Busby Berkeley production numbers that have stood the test of time. It is a love letter to the golden age of movie musicals, a must-watch for those who appreciate the artistry and choreographic wonder of bygone cinema.

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Calling All Girls is a music movie featuring Owen Crump and directed by Jean Negulesco.

Calling All Girls is currently streaming on TCM.