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Buzzin' Around is a quirky 1933 comedy that plays with the absurdity of invention gone wrong. The plot centers around Fatty, who accidentally mixes up a jar of his remarkable, resilient liquid with moonshine—setting off a series of hilariously chaotic events. The pacing feels a bit erratic but adds to the charm, as you can’t help but laugh at the slapstick mishaps that follow. The practical effects, especially in depicting the liquid’s properties, are a standout, showcasing the ingenuity of early filmmakers. There’s a playful tone throughout that captures the spirit of the era, making it a unique gem that reflects the experimentation of pre-code Hollywood. Plus, Fatty's performance is wonderfully expressive, blending physical comedy with a delightful innocence.
Buzzin' Around is quite a rarity in collector circles, often discussed but not easily found in circulation. Originally released in standard 16mm, it has seen limited preservation efforts, making original prints scarce. Interest in this film tends to spike among collectors who appreciate the nuances of early sound comedies and the experimentation that characterized the 1930s. It's a film that might not be on everyone’s radar, but those who seek it out often find it a rewarding piece of cinematic history.
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