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So, 'The Boudoir Diplomat' from 1930 is this quirky little comedy-romance that plays around with international flirtation. You’ve got a charming ladies' man, right? He’s weaving through the wives of various government officials, which gives it a rather lighthearted yet scandalous vibe. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it adds to that old-school charm. You can see the practical effects of the time, which are simple yet effective. The performances lean into that melodramatic style, making for some amusing moments. Overall, it’s notable for the way it captures that flirtation between diplomacy and romance, something that feels a little lost in modern cinema.
Finding 'The Boudoir Diplomat' on a decent format can be quite the treasure hunt. The original prints are pretty scarce, and collectors often keep a close eye on any restoration efforts that pop up. Its blend of comedy and romance from that era has garnered a niche interest, especially among those who appreciate early sound films. If you come across a copy, it might just spark some fascinating discussions about early 20th-century cinema.
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