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Radio Parade of 1935 is an interesting blend of comedy, music, and romance, showcasing the early career of Will Hay. His portrayal of the oblivious Director General of the National Broadcasting Group is both amusing and a bit sad as he grapples with the disconnect between his lofty ideals and the audience's tastes. The film has a charming atmosphere, bolstered by lively musical numbers that reflect the optimistic spirit of the time. While it might feel a bit dated now, the pacing and light-hearted tone make for an enjoyable watch, with Hay's performance standing out in its earnestness. It's a unique snapshot of the early years of broadcasting and public reception, quite distinct from today's fast-paced narratives.
This film has become a bit of a rarity, released on various formats but not particularly abundant in circulation. The scarcity adds to its appeal for collectors, especially those interested in early British cinema. Will Hay's early work has garnered a niche following, as enthusiasts appreciate the uniqueness of his comedic style and the film's reflection of its time.
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