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Second Chorus

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In the bustling jazz world of New York, two talented musicians, Danny and Hank, struggle to make a name for themselves on the swing scene. Both are part of a brilliant orchestra, but the competition and rivalry between them are as intense as their passion for music. As they try to win over their charismatic leader, the enigmatic conductor, the boys' lives take an unexpected turn when a beautiful and sophisticated music student, Ellen, enters the scene.

Danny, the dreamer at heart, falls hopelessly in love with Ellen, but his friendship with Hank is threatened by jealousy and misunderstandings. As the connection between Danny and Ellen deepens, Hank tries to overcome his insecurities and prove that he is also worthy of her love and the respect of the orchestra. The tension between music, friendship, and romance unfolds in a series of hilarious misunderstandings and emotional encounters.

As the three face the realities of love and ambition, the film takes us on a rollercoaster of emotions where the rhythm of jazz intertwines with the melodies of the heart. With spectacular musical numbers, a nostalgic charm, and a touch of romantic comedy, the story reminds us that, at the end of the day, what truly matters are genuine connections and the authenticity of love.

Media type
Movie
Year
1941
Director
H. C. Potter
Writer
Elaine Ryan
Ian McLellan Hunter
Ben Hecht
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.70
Actors
Fred Astaire
Paulette Goddard
Artie Shaw
Charles Butterworth
Burgess Meredith
Frank Melton
Jimmy Conlin
Don Brodie
Marjorie Kane
Joan Barclay
Willa Pearl Curtis
Phil Arnold
Bobby Barber
Bus Bassey
William Benedict
Vernon Brown
Billy Butterfield
Romaine Callender
Jack Cathcart
Heinie Conklin
Gordon De Main
Jud De Naut
Nick Fatool
Jack Gordon
Johnny Guarnieri
Ben Hall
Alton Hendrickson
Jack Jenney
Jerry Jerome
Adia Kuznetzoff
Lillian Lawrence
Alexander Leftwich
Ben Lessy
Joseph Marievsky
Charles R. Moore
Buddy Morrow
Spec O'Donnell
Neely Plumb
Albert Pollet
June Preston
Fred Rapport
Les Robinson
Charles Smith
Mary Stewart
Leonard Sues
Edward Thomas
Michael Visaroff
George Wendt
Poppy Wilde
Allen Wood
Gender
MΓΊsica
Comedy
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
Boris Morros
Original title
Second Chorus
Duration
84
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