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So, 'New Womenâs Dialogue' from 1955 is kind of a gem in the comedy genre. It pits a young woman, the president of her company, against a new male employee in a battle of wits. Their mutual disdain for each other sets the stage for some pretty sharp banter and clever situational humor. The pacing is brisk, and the atmosphere feels a bit like a lighthearted soap opera but with more punch. Itâs interesting how it tackles themes of gender conflict in a playful way, yet it also hints at deeper social commentary. Performances are lively, capturing that youthful energy of the era, and the practical effects are minimal but effective in keeping the focus on the dialogue.
This film is relatively scarce, with only a few copies known to circulate among collectors. It was released primarily on VHS, making those original cassettes quite sought after. The DVD releases are limited, which adds to its intrigue. Collectors appreciate it not just for its humor but also for its cultural context, reflecting gender relations of the time, making it a topic of conversation at film gatherings.
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