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So, 'Bric a Brac and Company' is one of those quirky little gems from the early 30s, where the charm truly lies in its simplicity. Fernandel, as a street pedlar, brings a unique energy to the film, weaving through a flea market that feels alive with character. The pacing is a bit uneven, which some might find charming while others may see it as a flaw, but it definitely adds to its casual, almost improvised feel. The romance is light, underscored by the playful banter and the visuals of the market, giving it a nostalgic atmosphere. The supporting cast, though less memorable, complements Fernandel nicely, making for a pleasant, if not groundbreaking, viewing experience.
This film, while not particularly well-known, has an interesting place in early 30s cinema, especially for collectors interested in the works of E. Chotin. Its scarcity in good condition makes it a point of interest, especially given Fernandel's unique performance. There are a few known prints circulating, but most are in various stages of decay, which adds to the hunt for a decent copy. Collectors often appreciate the film for its atmosphere and the insight it provides into period comedy, despite its uneven script.
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