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So, 'Master Love' is this charming 1946 comedy that really captures the spirit of its time, with a sort of whimsical approach to the troubles of a music hall director named Ribero. He’s in a real bind, hoping for a miracle from his horse in a race, which sets off this comedic chain of events. The pacing has this delightful ebb and flow, especially as Ribero's schemes clash with the determined daughter of an English lord. The performances are engaging, especially in how the characters interact and the misunderstandings unfold. It’s not just about the race – it’s more about the quirky relationships and the absurdity of the situation, a nice blend of humor that doesn’t feel forced. Worth checking out for its unique tone and atmosphere.
'Master Love' is quite scarce in terms of physical media; it’s one of those titles that doesn’t pop up often in collector circles. Most releases are from obscure labels, and it seems that fewer copies survive in good condition. If you're into exploring lesser-known comedies from the 1940s, this one definitely has a certain charm that may appeal to niche collectors looking for something different.
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