Jun 20, 2022
It's still raining as we begin our odyssey through the Sinatra
filmography with the first of a three-part series exploring shorts
he appeared in between 1935 and 1948. First up is MAJOR BOWES
AMATEUR THEATRE OF THE AIR (1935), in which he wore blackface - a
topic we attempt to cover sensitively, diving into the complicated
history of the song "Shine" and the legacy of this form of racism
today. Then we're off on THE ROAD TO VICTORY (1944), also known as
THE SHINING FUTURE (1944) in its extended Canadian cut - a WW2-era
infomercial for war bonds in the form of a sci-fi film set in the
not-too-distant future of 1954, or 1960 in Canada. We learn about
"Shoo Shoo Baby", The Great Gildersleeve and the term "rusty dusty"
before finally explaining what war bonds are.
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