42nd Street
1933, NR, 89 min.
D: Lloyd Bacon; with Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell, Ginger Rogers.

Although this musical’s formulas have dated a bit, 42nd Street is still, as Leonard Maltin states, “the definitive backstage musical.” Featuring great Busby Berkeley production numbers starring Ruby Keeler, 42nd Street also showcases such tunes as “You’re Getting to Be a Habit With Me” and “Shuffle Off to Buffalo.”

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Marjorie Baumgarten is a film critic and contributing writer at The Austin Chronicle, where she has worked in many capacities since the paper's founding in 1981. She served as the Chronicle's Film Reviews editor for 25 years.