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So, 'Girls Demand Excitement' is this fun little comedy-romance from 1931 that really captures that college life vibe of the early '30s. You've got Peter Brooks, who's your typical student struggling through school, but then there's this socialite, Joan Madison, who turns his world upside down with her charm. The pacing is pretty snappy, keeping things moving along nicely, and the performances have a certain lightness to them that was common in early talkies. It's not deep cinema but offers a glimpse into the social dynamics of the time, with some amusing situations that arise from their contrasting worlds. The atmosphere feels very much like a product of its era, and you can see the roots of romantic comedies in it.
'Girls Demand Excitement' is somewhat of a rarity in the collector's circle, especially considering its obscure director. The film has had a few releases over the years, primarily on VHS and later on DVD, but finding a good-quality print can be a challenge. It's not the most sought-after title, but those who appreciate early 30s comedies often find it intriguing, given its period charm and representation of college life. Each viewing offers a new layer of appreciation for the performances and the era's social commentary.
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