Reaching for the Moon
(1931)|
Following the advice of his helpful valet (Edward Everett Horton), a socially awkward businessman (Douglas Fairbanks) strives to hone his romantic skills as he follows a beautiful aviator (Bebe Daniels) aboard a luxurious ocean liner. This classic art deco musical boasts elaborate sets and costumes and includes a memorable rendition of Irving Berlin's "When the Folks High Up, Do the Mean Low Down?" sung by a not-yet-discovered Bing Crosby.
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