Gold Diggers of 1933
Showgirls Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler and Aline McMahon attempt to find financial backing for the new show planned.
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The Depression as a period of artists in suspension, Busby Berkeley to the rescueOctober 30, 2004
We're still in the money watching this Depression era classic.December 11, 2002
A fabulously fast-paced cynical comedy in which the straight parts of the movie are -- for a change -- nearly the equal in quality to the musical numbers.January 27, 2014
The movie thrives and survives on Berkeley's genius; for all his spectacular theatrical flair, he's a sociobiologist in rhythm.March 18, 2012
A seminal, vastly entertaining musical of the early Depression era and a showcase of the eccentric genius of Busby Berkeley in highlights like "We're in the Money."December 02, 2005
Deliciously maddening extravaganza Depression-era Broadway musical.March 17, 2006
Busby Berkeley's imaginatively-staged numbers steal the show; fun to watch, even today.