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Lassie from Lancashire is quite a curious piece from 1938, where we see the balancing act of a young actress, Jenny, trying to navigate the ups and downs of life in a boarding house. The light comedy mixed with romance feels quite genuine, and the supporting cast, especially Aunt Hetty, adds a quirky charm to the atmosphere. Marjorie Browne does a solid job as Jenny, capturing the struggles of aspiring talents in a very relatable way. The pacing drifts a bit, but it has this quaint quality that draws you in, almost like stepping into a different time. It's a neat exploration of love and dreams with a backdrop of everyday challenges, complete with some practical effects that charm rather than impress.
Lassie from Lancashire is quite the rarity in collector circles, originally released on standard 16mm and sometimes found on VHS. The scarcity adds to its allure, as it hasn't been widely restored, making original prints highly sought after. There’s a certain nostalgia wrapped in its performances and writing that sparks interest among collectors who appreciate the nuances of early British cinema.
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