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Slalom (1932) is a charming little gem in the comedy genre, set against the snowy backdrop of ski slopes. The film features a young woman striving to prove her winter sports capabilities to her boyfriend, with assistance from a couple of other guys who bring a light-hearted competition into the mix. The atmosphere is playful, capturing the spirit of early 30s film where romance and sport intertwine. What makes this film stand out is its practical effects, especially the skiing sequences that have a certain rawness to them, which is quite refreshing. The performances feel genuine, blending humor and warmth in a way that feels distinctly of its time.
Slalom has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat scarce in the collector's market. Originally released on 16mm, the film has become a curiosity for those interested in early comedies and winter sports themes. It's not a title that pops up often, so collectors with a keen interest in niche comedies or skiing-related films may find it a delightful discovery for their catalogs.
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