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So, 'Im Schallplattenladen' is this delightful little comedy from 1934 that really brings the charm of a record shop to life. The pacing feels wonderfully chaotic, as Karl Valentin's character bumbles through trying to buy a record, causing all sorts of mayhem. Liesl Karlstadt's performance as the saleswoman is both patient and exasperated, capturing that push-and-pull dynamic beautifully. What really stands out is the physical comedy; you can almost feel the tension as records get damaged and the cabinet wobbles under the strain of his indecision. There's something refreshing about the simplicity of it all, a slice-of-life vibe that resonates, especially for anyone who's spent too long in a record store.
This film has seen a few formats over the years, but original prints are becoming increasingly scarce, making them a treasure for collectors. The comedic style and physical performance are distinctly of their time, which adds to its appeal. Interest has grown among collectors interested in early sound films, especially those from this era, as they showcase the transition from silent film to talkies.
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