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So, 'How to Break 90 #1: The Grip' is one of those unique pieces from the early 30s blending sports and film in a rather charming way. Bobby Jones, a notable figure in golf, takes the lead to show Joe E. Brown and the gang how to grip a club properly. It feels almost instructional, but the interactions have a casual, friendly vibe that keeps it engaging. The pacing is relaxed, typical of the era, allowing room for the humor to breathe. It’s not just about golf technique; there's this underlying camaraderie that makes it feel nostalgic. It’s an interesting artifact that hints at both the evolving sport and early cinema’s engagement with leisure activities.
Given its niche subject matter and the era it was made in, 'How to Break 90 #1: The Grip' isn't widely circulated, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors. The film's scarcity adds to its allure, and its instructional focus on golf offers a fascinating glimpse into the sport's history. Those interested in early sports films or the evolution of golf will find this short notable, though it's often overshadowed by more prominent works of the time.
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