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So, 'Her Majesty Love' from 1933 is this quirky comedy that captures the essence of pre-war Berlin’s nightlife. You’ve got Fred von Wellingen, this rich industrialist with a family that’s got its head stuck so far up in the aristocracy, it’s kind of hilarious. He falls for Lia, a bartender, and you can already feel the tension brewing, especially with his family’s snobbish disapproval. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that adds to its charm. It's got some neat practical effects for the time, and the performances have this light, almost whimsical quality. It reflects the social dynamics of the era, making it a unique watch amidst a sea of more mainstream comedies from that period. Good for those who appreciate nuanced character dynamics and a peek into the cabaret scene of the time.
This film is quite rare in collectors' circles, with very few surviving prints from its original release. Most of the existing copies are prone to deterioration, making them scarce finds. Its unique blend of comedy and social commentary adds to the interest among collectors who appreciate the era’s cinematic style, making it a compelling piece for those who enjoy exploring lesser-known gems from the 1930s.
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