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So, 'Little One' from 1935 is this intriguing comedy that takes you on a bit of a wild ride through Paris with Mister Darnétal. He's off to his nephew Georges' premiere while juggling his not-quite-partner and some old pal antics. The atmosphere has this delightful mix of lighthearted mischief and the carefree spirit of the era. Performances are lively, and there's a charm in the way these characters navigate their little escapades. It feels like a snapshot of its time, with some practical effects that, while modest, add a certain authenticity to the experience. The pacing is pretty brisk, keeping you engaged with its comedic twists and turns.
'Little One' is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, given its limited availability and the obscure status of its director. Most prints seem to have faded over the years, adding to its charm yet making quality copies highly sought after. The film's comedic elements, alongside its Parisian setting, resonate with collectors who appreciate the nuances of pre-war cinema and its distinctive storytelling style.
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