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Bachelor Bait is one of those whimsical comedies from the early 30s that captures the essence of its time. The story revolves around a down-on-his-luck clerk at the Marriage License Bureau who, after losing his job, dives headfirst into the matchmaking business. It's lighthearted but carries an undercurrent of the social norms of the era, particularly in how relationships were navigated. The pacing is brisk, which suits the comedy well, and while the performances might not be standout, they definitely charm. You'll find a blend of slapstick and romantic entanglements that feels distinctly of its time, making it an interesting watch for those who appreciate early sound cinema.
Bachelor Bait has had a somewhat uneven release history, with its availability mainly limited to niche collectors and vintage cinema enthusiasts. Given its age and lesser-known status, it's not the easiest title to track down on physical media, which adds to its intrigue among collectors. The scarcity of well-preserved prints makes it a unique find for those who appreciate the quirks of 1930s comedies, as it showcases the lighter side of the marriage culture during that period.
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