Review of Hi De Ho

Hi De Ho (1947)
7/10
A must see for this genre
6 March 1999
The best part of this movie were the dynamic tap dancing Millers. Unfortunately, they received very little credit.

What was best about this film, were the early direction, acting and cinematography. The camera shots were amateurish, and crude. However, this added to the excitement of early black film genera. The acting was contrived, the plot line weak, and the characters one dimensional. If you like early black film, this one's a must see.

If you are a film instructor this is a good example of the early attempt at story telling.
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