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So, 'Inspector of the Red Cars' is this quirky comedy from 1935 that brings together some interesting elements. You’ve got this main character, Bernard, who’s a conductor and also dabbles in car invention – a strange mix, right? The pacing is kind of erratic, which adds to the charm, and it feels like a slice of life from a different era. The humor often dances on the edge of absurdity, especially with the twist involving the countess, who’s really a chorus girl. The performances are lively – you can tell the actors were having fun, which makes the overall atmosphere pretty infectious.
This film has lived in relative obscurity, with only a handful of prints floating around, making it a curiosity among collectors. As far as formats go, it seems like a lot of the home media iterations are pretty scarce, especially the original releases. It’s definitely worth seeking out for anyone interested in early comedies, as it showcases some unique practical effects and the kind of humor that just doesn’t get made the same way anymore.
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