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So, 'Search for Beauty' is this quirky little comedy from '34 that dives into the world of con artists and beauty magazines. It's got that playful tone typical of the era, blending crime and humor in ways that feel refreshingly loose. The pacing meanders a bit, reflective of its time, though it keeps you engaged with the oddball antics of these hustlers. The performances, especially from the Olympians, bring a certain charm, juxtaposed with the absurdity of their situation. It's interesting how the film plays with themes of deception and vanity, all wrapped in a light-hearted package. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a nice touch to the overall vibe.
This film has had a mixed history in terms of availability, with prints being somewhat scarce due to its age and the often overlooked nature of early sound comedies. Despite that, there's a niche collector interest in it, particularly among those who appreciate the blend of crime and comedy during this period. It often pops up in screenings and retrospectives, but original prints or good quality transfers can be hard to come by, making it a neat find for the dedicated collector.
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