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Spring Is Here (1930) presents a whimsical blend of comedy and musical charm, centered around the tangled romantic lives of two sisters vying for the affections of the same man. The film captures the lighthearted essence of early sound cinema, with its lively musical numbers and playful dialogue. It’s interesting how the performances lend a certain naivety that feels both refreshing and endearing. The pacing is gentle, allowing for the comedic misunderstandings to unfold naturally, and there’s a certain warmth in the way the sisters navigate their rivalry. Despite its relatively low profile, there’s something distinctly charming about it that keeps you engaged, almost like a hidden gem from the early pre-code era.
Spring Is Here holds a niche spot in collector circles due to its rarity and the mystery surrounding its director. This film is not widely available on modern formats, which adds to its allure for collectors who appreciate early sound musicals. The scarcity of original prints makes it a desirable find for those focusing on the transitional period of film in the early 1930s, especially as it captures the evolving landscape of romantic comedies of the time.
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