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So, 'Let's Ask the Ladies' is a quirky little short from 1936 that really plays with the surreal. You’ve got these mannequins in a Co-operative Wholesale Society window that come to life, and it’s all done with practical effects that give it this fascinating, almost whimsical vibe. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged as the mannequins interact in a way that feels both playful and slightly eerie. There’s definitely a charm to the performances, even if they’re not heavily polished. It feels like a snapshot of a more innocent time, with that strange blend of domesticity and fantasy that’s just not common in today’s films.
This film is quite scarce, especially on physical formats; you might find it in obscure compilation releases or archives. Its unique premise and practical effects make it a curious piece for collectors, often sparking interest among those who appreciate early surrealist cinema. The market for this title remains small but dedicated, appealing to enthusiasts of vintage shorts and unique storytelling.
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