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Hey, Nanny Nanny is a charming little comedy from 1933 that revels in the chaos of a dinner party gone awry. The film's light-hearted tone is punctuated by the antics of two window washers who, under the guise of magicians, bring their pet goat into this posh setting. You can really feel the era's slapstick vibe, and the pacing keeps things breezy and fun. The performances, especially those of the leads, bring a delightful mix of absurdity and charm that feels distinctly of its time. It's one of those films that showcases practical effects in a very nonchalant way, capturing the spontaneity of live performance. Definitely a curious piece for anyone into early comedies.
This film is relatively scarce, with few copies floating around in collector circles, often overshadowed by bigger titles from the same era. It was released primarily on standard 16mm formats, making it a bit tricky to find in good condition. Collectors tend to appreciate its unique blend of slapstick and situational comedy, and those who enjoy early sound films often seek it out for its quirks and charm.
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