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So, 'Beauty Spot' from 1932 is one of those quirky comedies that you stumble upon while digging through old catalogs. The setup is pretty amusingâthis suave character, who just can't help himself when it comes to charming the ladies, unknowingly pursues the wife of a diplomatic attachĂ©. The pacing has that delightful, almost bouncy rhythm typical of early talkies, with a few clever gags that land nicely. You can feel the atmosphere of the era, with its glamorous balls and masked identities, creating a lighthearted yet slightly chaotic world. The performances are engaging, though the director remains a mystery, adding an air of intrigue to its legacy. It's a film that seems to float under the radar but has its own charm for those willing to explore.
'Beauty Spot' is a bit of an enigma in the collector's world, with only a handful of prints floating around. Its scarcity makes it a desirable find for those who appreciate the subtleties of early comedy, yet it often gets overshadowed by more prominent titles from the era. As a collector, it's fascinating to see how this film encapsulates the light-heartedness of 1930s cinema, while also raising questions about its production history and the unknown director behind it.
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