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Sinners' Holiday

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In this intriguing musical comedy from the 1930s, we find ourselves on a surprising night at a reform school for troubled youth. The story revolves around a group of young delinquents, each with their own life story that led them to this place, but what seems like a dark fate soon transforms into a series of hilarious and heartwarming events.

A group of friends decides to throw an impromptu party to celebrate the small freedom they have gained. With the help of an enthusiastic and charismatic new security guard, they begin to challenge the rules of the reform school. Amid catchy songs and improvised dances, the kids discover that not everything is lost and that friendship and fun can flourish even in the grayest of places.

Meanwhile, two key characters—a dreamer and a clever girl—start exchanging glances and dreams of a better future, creating a sweet romance amid the chaos. With each note sung and every dance step taken, the reform school transforms into a stage of freedom and hope, despite the circumstances.

However, the fun doesn’t take long to attract the attention of the administrators, and the young people will have to decide whether to fight for their new life or settle for the one society has imposed on them. With an unexpected ending, this film reveals that true redemption can be found even in the most unexpected places.

Media type
Movie
Year
1930
Director
John G. Adolfi
Writer
Marie Bäumer
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.30
Actors
Grant Withers
Evalyn Knapp
Lucille La Verne
Warren Hymer
James Cagney
Joan Blondell
Noel Madison
Otto Hoffman
Hank Mann
Ray Gallagher
Purnell Pratt
Gender
Crimen
Romance
Country
United States
Original title
Sinners' Holiday
Duration
60
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