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Life Begins in College is a quirky little comedy from '37 that captures that collegiate spirit with a dash of mischief. The plot revolves around a wealthy Indian student who, in a twist of fate, becomes entangled in a rumor about his professional football past. It's light on plot but heavy on charm, with a pacing that keeps the laughs coming, even if some moments feel a bit drawn out. The performances are earnest, with a certain naïveté that gives it an endearing quality. You can sense the era's optimism, and the college setting is pretty fun, especially with those practical effects that are a hallmark of the time. Definitely feels like a gem from a different age of comedy.
The film has seen limited release formats over the years, primarily on DVD and the occasional VHS, making it somewhat of a rarity. Collectors often note its scarcity, particularly in good condition, due to the age and lesser-known status of the title. Interest among genre enthusiasts is rising, partly due to the unique premise and charming performances that stand out even in the crowded field of 1930s comedies.
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