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So, here’s a quirky little piece from 1931 called 'Blondes Prefer Bonds.' The film has this offbeat charm, revolving around Louise Fazdenda who gets a makeover to revive her marriage. But the twist? They end up back in the era of their courtship, complete with those elaborate hats and bustles. It’s a comedy, but not in the slapstick sense. The pacing is leisurely, allowing for some engaging moments that explore the trials of rekindling romance. There’s a certain nostalgia woven into the fabric of the film, and while it doesn’t quite spark the romance it aims for, it does set up some amusing situations. The performances are earnest, and certainly give the film a unique vibe that’s worth noting in any collection.
This film isn't readily available on modern formats, making it of particular interest to collectors who appreciate rarities from the early sound era. Its scarcity means that copies can be hard to find, which adds to its allure. The odd blend of comedy and nostalgic themes offers a unique viewing experience that often surprises those who come across it in archives or specialized collections.
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