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Ada, Don't Do That! is one of those charming little gems from the 1930s that brings a lively mix of comedy and music. The story dives into the life of Ada Dziewanowska, who finds herself at a boarding school in Kraków, where her rebellious spirit clashes with the expectations of her aristocratic background. The film has this delightful rhythm, balancing humor and romance, especially as Ada unexpectedly falls for Fred Orzelski, the very man her parents hoped she would marry. The performances, while not from big-name stars, carry a certain warmth and authenticity that really draws you in. The operetta scenes are quite engaging, adding a layer of vibrancy that makes it stand apart from other films of its time.
Ada, Don't Do That! remains somewhat elusive in the collector's circuit, with limited prints available, often making it a niche interest. It was released during a time when musical comedies were gaining traction, yet it didn't achieve the same level of visibility as other contemporaries. Enthusiasts appreciate its quaint charm and the unique perspective on love and societal expectations, making it a curious study for those focused on pre-war cinema.
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