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Le Club des Aristocrates is a quirky little gem from 1937 that dives into the lives of the whimsically wealthy. It has this light-hearted, almost carefree tone, punctuated by its absurd situations that arise when Serge, a charming yet irresponsible aristocrat, decides to take matters into his own hands. The pacing feels loose, allowing for some delightful comedic moments, especially with Alfred, his scheming servant, whose pickpocket past adds a layer of charm. The performances are just delightful, with a certain energy that keeps it all flowing. There's a mix of slapstick and clever dialogue that gives it a unique flavor, making it stand out in the comedy genre of its time.
This film is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, not just for its age but for the minimal documentation surrounding it. It's quite hard to find in decent condition, especially in original prints, as many copies have been lost over the decades. Collectors tend to admire its oddball humor and the way it captures a certain era of French cinema, making it a curious piece for those interested in the evolution of comedic storytelling.
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