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So, 'Boy Meets Girl' from 1938 is this quirky little comedy that flips the script on Hollywood storytelling. You've got these two screenwriters who seem to be more interested in lounging around than actually writing a hit. The twist comes with a pregnant waitress, which sparks an absurd idea involving a cowboy and a baby—talk about a strange pairing. The pacing has this delightful rhythm, especially as the cowboy and his agent find themselves tangled up with the waitress and her newfound star. It's all very lighthearted, but there's an undercurrent of that classic Hollywood absurdity. The performances feel fresh, capturing the chaotic, often ridiculous vibe of the studio system at the time, making it a fascinating watch in the context of 30s cinema.
'Boy Meets Girl' has had a rather niche presence in collector circles. Originally released on various formats, its scarcity has increased over the years, making it a bit elusive for collectors. The film's bizarre premise and comedic charm have garnered a modest but dedicated interest. Copies on VHS and early DVD releases pop up occasionally, but good luck finding a clean print. Keep an eye out, though; it might just surprise you how much character it has.
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