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So, 'Love Is a Headache' is an interesting piece from 1938. Richard Thorpe directs this comedy-romance that delves into the chaotic life of a Broadway press agent. The pacing has this delightful ebb and flow, really capturing that frenetic energy of the theater scene. The premise is pretty quirky—having the actress adopt orphans without her knowing? It adds a nice layer of absurdity to the mix. The performances are charming, particularly the leads who balance the comedic and romantic elements well. You get a sense of that pre-WWII optimism, and the practical effects, though not groundbreaking, have their own vintage charm. It's one of those films that makes you appreciate the lighter side of 30s cinema.
Features a unique premise involving orphans and publicity stunts.Captures the essence of pre-WWII Broadway culture.Notable for its charming performances and lighthearted tone.
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