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So, Love and Hisses is a quirky little comedy from '34 that catches you off guard with its oddball charm. The story revolves around Clark & McCullough, two rather slapstick characters hired to sort out a wedding conundrum. You have this judge who’s refusing to marry Fanny, and in turn, Fanny won’t let her daughter marry the judge's son. The pacing is brisk, and there's a delightful absurdity to the whole situation. The performances are lively, showcasing that unique blend of physical comedy that defines the era. It's a bit of a lesser-known gem, but there's an interesting DIY feel to the production that adds to its character.
Love and Hisses has had a somewhat sporadic release history, which can make finding good copies a bit of a hunt. It's not widely available on modern streaming platforms, so collectors often seek out VHS or rare DVD editions. The film's unique humor and the performance styles of its leads draw in niche audiences, making it a curious piece for anyone exploring early 30s comedies.
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