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So, 'Doubling in the Quickies' is this quirky little comedy from '33 that captures that early Hollywood vibe pretty well. You've got Marge Clancy, who leaves her dull life behind for the glitz, only to find herself in the world of stunt doubling, which is both hilarious and a bit chaotic. The pacing has that classic slapstick rhythm, with some clever pratfalls and gags that keep it lively. The performances have a sort of infectious charm, especially with the antics Joe gets into when he tracks Marge down. It's an interesting look at aspirations and the chaos that can come with them, not to mention the practical effects used for stunts that really shine through, making it a distinct piece from that era.
This film is often overshadowed by bigger titles from the same period but has gained a sort of cult appreciation among collectors. It was released on various formats over the years, including VHS and DVD, though finding a clean print can be a challenge. The scarcity of original promotional materials, like lobby cards or posters, adds to its appeal for dedicated collectors looking to complete their collections of early sound comedies.
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