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So, 'Plastered in Paris' is this quirky 1928 comedy directed by Benjamin Stoloff, and it's a real curiosity. The film takes us on a wild ride with two clowns, lost in a desert, surrounded by a gaggle of harem beauties. The atmosphere is light-hearted, almost chaotic, but there’s this infectious energy that keeps you engaged. The pacing is a bit erratic, but in a way that adds to its charm. You’ve got some practical effects that feel a bit dated yet somehow endearing. The performances, especially from the clowns, are over-the-top in a delightful way. There's this underlying theme of absurdity in adventure, making it distinctive in its approach to comedy.
Quirky comedy with a unique premise.Features early practical effects.Captures the whimsy of 1920s cinema.
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