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'The Outrageous Sophie Tucker' justifies its subject's fleeting fame

( Unrated ) ( Monitor Movie Guide )

The documentary about the singer, who was famous during the late 1920s and '30s, could have used more performance footage. 

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Film still from 'The Outrageous Sophie Tucker.'

One of the strange things about popular culture is how often major stars from bygone eras are forgotten by subsequent generations. Sophie Tucker, the subject of William Gazecki鈥檚 documentary 鈥淭he Outrageous Sophie Tucker,鈥 was, during much of the late 1920s and the 鈥30s, perhaps the most popular entertainer in America, her only rival being Al Jolson. (Remember him?)

Known as the 鈥淟ast of the Red Hot Mamas鈥 for her bawdy stage presence and the way she could belt out a song, Tucker was a mentor to Judy Garland and an inspiration to Mae West, Bette Midler, and many others. I wish the film, which is mostly a standard-issue talking-heads-and-clips affair, had showcased more of her performing, but what we see still justifies her fleeting fame. Grade: B (This film is not rated.)

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