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So, 'Reno or Bust' is this quirky little pre-Code comedy from 1930, featuring the delightful Franklin Pangborn and Bernice Elliott as a couple on the brink of divorce. The premise is that they head to Reno, trying to stage a scene of cruelty for the divorce. It's got this light, almost whimsical tone, with a pacing that feels fitting for its time. The chemistry between the leads is what really holds it together; there's this genuine spark that makes you question their decision throughout. The practical effects are minimal, but the charm lies in the dialogue and the situations they find themselves in. It’s a neat exploration of love and misunderstandings, wrapped in early talkie humor.
This film holds a certain charm that draws collectors, especially those interested in the early talkie era. Its scarcity adds to its allure, as it hasn't seen many re-releases or restorations over the years. Collectors appreciate the unique blend of comedy and pre-Code themes, making it a curious find for anyone diving into the transition of cinema during that time.
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