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So, 'College Boarding House' is a neat little comedy from 1959 that captures the chaos of university life through the eyes of Gerardo Roquer. He's this Spanish lad sent off to study in Santiago, but rather than cracking open textbooks, he gets sucked into the nightlife and the allure of vaudeville chorus girls. The pacing is light, with a breezy atmosphere that feels like a series of misadventures strung together. There’s a certain charm to the performances, though they might not be groundbreaking, they definitely bring a playful energy. It's distinctive for its humorous take on the academic struggle and the distractions of youth, all while showcasing some era-specific quirks that add to its charm.
This film has had a somewhat limited release over the years, primarily circulating on VHS and in various bootleg forms due to its obscurity. Its rarity makes it an interesting piece for collectors who appreciate lesser-known comedies from the era. The film’s quirky take on university life and its distinct cultural lens adds an extra layer of intrigue for those building a diverse collection, though finding a decent print can be quite the challenge.
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