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So, 'Termites of 1938' is this quirky little comedy that dives headfirst into chaos. The stooges, in their typical slapstick fashion, take on the role of exterminators, but the twist? They're mistaken for escorts at a high-society gathering. The pacing is frantic, as you'd expect from the trio, and the atmosphere is filled with that delightful mix of absurdity and charm. The physical comedy is spot-on, with plenty of pratfalls and misunderstandings that leave a lasting impression. Plus, the way they interact with the snooty guests adds an extra layer of humor that feels fresh even today.
This film is quite the curiosity in terms of availability; it often flies under the radar among collectors. Released in the late 1930s, it's one of those rarities that pops up occasionally but isn't as widely circulated as more famous titles. The film's unique premise and the stooges' distinct brand of humor have garnered a niche following, making it a worthwhile find for those who appreciate vintage comedies and the evolution of slapstick.
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