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So, 'Pigs Will Be Pigs' is a quirky little comedy from 1931 that revolves around a train station mishap involving two guinea pigs. The atmosphere is light-hearted, with a whimsical tone that captures the absurdity of the situation. The pacing feels brisk, as the head of the station, Pryvychkin, scrambles to handle the chaos that ensues. It’s interesting how the film plays with themes of authority and compassion, though the practical effects are quite rudimentary—typical for its time. The performances, while perhaps not ground-breaking, add to the overall charm, and there’s a certain offbeat quality that makes it stand out among other comedies of the era.
This film has seen a few re-releases over the years, but it remains a bit of a rarity, especially in decent condition. The scarcity of prints adds to its allure for collectors who appreciate early sound comedies. It's one of those films that showcases the peculiarities of early cinema, and while it may not be a household title, its unique premise and charm make it a curious piece for anyone diving into the 1930s film landscape.
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