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Marquis Preferred has this cheeky charm that you don't see much anymore. It's all about Menjou, who's this suave chap, selling his gentlemanly services to wealthy daughters, and you can definitely feel that early talkie vibe throughout. The pacing feels a bit uneven, but that just adds to the quirky humor and situational comedy. The performances are really something, especially with Menjou's delivery—there's this effortless elegance about him. It captures a certain era of lightheartedness and social commentary, poking fun at wealth and relationships. It's a fun little time capsule from 1929, showcasing a unique slice of pre-Depression sensibilities.
Marquis Preferred has a limited presence in collectors' circles, with few known prints in circulation. The film's historical context as an early sound comedy adds to its intrigue, especially for those interested in pre-Code cinema. While not as well-documented as other titles from the era, its unique premise and performances have garnered a niche following among collectors who appreciate the craftsmanship of early film and the comedic styles of the late 1920s.
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