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Female (1933) offers a curious blend of comedy and romance set against the backdrop of a male-dominated auto industry. Alison Drake, portrayed with a certain fierceness, navigates the corporate ladder with a level of determination that's quite striking for its time. The film's pacing feels deliberate, allowing for moments of tension and levity to coexist, especially as Alison's relationship with the independent design engineer unfolds. What stands out is the practical effects used in showcasing the factory setting, which lends an authentic feel to the narrative. The performances, particularly in their subtlety, make this an interesting study of gender dynamics within the context of the 1930s.
Female has had a somewhat neglected presence in the collector community, which makes it all the more intriguing. The film was released in a few formats over the years, but finding a good quality print can be quite the challenge. Collectors often appreciate the film for its early take on women's roles in business and the unique atmosphere that it captures, making it a worthwhile piece for those interested in pre-Code cinema.
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