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So, 'Night of Goblins' from 1930, directed by James Parrott, is an interesting blend of comedy and crime, and it's the Spanish version of those well-known Laurel and Hardy shorts. The pacing feels a bit like their other works, but there's a unique flair in the performances that sets it apart. The atmosphere has that classic early talkie vibe, with an interesting mix of physical comedy and some clever dialogue. It's fascinating how they adapted the original material while keeping the essence, especially with some practical effects that might not blow you away by today's standards but add a certain charm. The chemistry between the leads feels fresh, and there's a playful, mischievous tone throughout that really captures the essence of the era. Definitely worth a watch for collectors who appreciate the nuances of early sound films.
Spanish adaptation of classic Laurel and Hardy shortsInteresting performances with a playful vibeDisplays early sound film charm with practical effects
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