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So, 'Love, Honor and Obey (the Law!)' is one of those quirky little gems from the 1930s, showcasing Harry Langdon and Monte Collins in a rather unusual industrial film. The humor is light and playful, serving its purpose of promoting Goodrich Tires, yet it has this charmingly earnest vibe that's hard to resist. The pacing, while a bit uneven, carries this whimsical tone that makes it feel both dated and oddly refreshing. The practical effects are straightforward, but they add to the film's nostalgic charm. The performances by Langdon and Collins are refreshingly genuine, never over-the-top, which gives the film a distinctive quality, setting it apart from more commercial productions of its time.
This film is relatively scarce, having been produced for a specific promotional purpose, which makes finding it in good condition a bit of a challenge for collectors. As it was never widely released or marketed beyond its intended audience, it's often overlooked, but it holds interest for those who appreciate cinema history and the peculiarities of industrial films. Collectors value it for its unique place in the genre and the performances of Langdon and Collins, even if it doesn't have the same recognition as mainstream comedies.
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