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So, Mr. Lemon Of Orange, huh? It's this 1931 gem that's really a wild ride, mixing gunmen and their molls with this quirky Swedish boy's night out vibe. I mean, the pacing is all over the place in a way that keeps you guessing, and the farcical elements feel like they might just slip into chaos at any moment. The practical effects—while perhaps not cutting-edge for today's standards—have a certain charm that adds to the film's overall eccentricity. Performances are over-the-top, but that’s part of its unique flavor. It's almost like it revels in its own absurdity, making it a distinctive piece from a time when films were still figuring out their identity.
Mr. Lemon Of Orange is a bit of a rarity in collector circles, mainly due to its obscure status and the unknown director, which adds an air of mystery. Formats are limited, often found on battered VHS or faded prints. Its scarcity makes it a point of interest for those who enjoy the more eccentric side of early cinema, appealing to collectors who appreciate the oddities of the era.
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