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In the bustling heart of New York, an impromptu group of young dreamers finds themselves at a crossroads, caught between their ambitions and the harsh reality of everyday life. Among them is the charismatic Jimmy, an aspiring singer with a golden voice, alongside his best friend, a talented but unemployed writer. The story begins when Jimmy, after an unfortunate encounter that leaves him without a job, decides to organize a charity show at a famous Broadway theater. His goal is to raise funds to help those in need in his neighborhood, but things won’t be easy at all.

Throughout the plot, heartfelt relationships develop, including an unexpected romance with a young artist who joins the group, bringing her talent and her heart. The trials and tribulations faced by the protagonists, from sabotage and unfair competition to a lack of resources, reveal the true strength of friendship and the power of dreams. With catchy musical numbers and a touch of comedy, the film weaves a message of solidarity and hope.

As the big day of the show approaches, each character confronts their deepest fears and desires, leading them to discover that sometimes, true fortune is not measured in money, but in the community and love we share. In the end, the show promises not only to be a success but also a celebration of life itself.

Media type
Movie
Year
1935
Director
Roy Del Ruth
Writer
Nunnally Johnson
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.30
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
100.00
Actors
Dick Powell
Ann Dvorak
Fred Allen
Paul Whiteman
Patsy Kelly
Ramona
Raymond Walburn
David Rubinoff
Benny Baker
Andrew Tombes
Alan Dinehart
Paul Harvey
Edwin Maxwell
Margaret Irving
Lynn Bari
Gender
Comedy
Música
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
Darryl F. Zanuck
Original title
Thanks a Million
Duration
87
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