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BOARDING HOUSE BLUES
Cinemavixion Review
In the heart of Harlem, "Boarding House Blues" (1948) offers a vibrant glimpse into a community striving to preserve its home through the power of performance. Director Josh Binney masterfully weaves a narrative around the tenants' efforts to stage a show, a premise that allows for a rich tapestry of talent. The film shines particularly through its cast, led by the inimitable Moms Mabley, alongside Dusty Fletcher and Marcellus Wilson, whose performances undoubtedly capture the spirit and resilience of the era. While perhaps not a mainstream blockbuster, this musical drama, as evidenced by its IMDb rating of 6.6, resonates with a charm that celebrates Black culture and artistic expression. It's a testament to the enduring appeal of stories that highlight community solidarity and the joy found in shared creative endeavors, making it a worthwhile discovery for enthusiasts of classic cinema.