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The Company's in Love is a charming little gem from 1932 that captures the whimsical vibe of early musical comedies. Set in a picturesque alpine village, it paints a delightful picture, blending humor, music, and romance amid the backdrop of film production. The shift from a diva to a fresh-faced village girl, Gretl, adds a lovely layer of innocence and spontaneity. The pacing feels quite breezy, with a fun mix of musical numbers and comedic moments that flow naturally, allowing the audience to engage with the characters' journeys. The performances, although perhaps not groundbreaking, exude a certain warmth that makes the film feel genuine, with a light-hearted approach to love and ambition.
The Company's in Love has had a somewhat elusive format history, with early screenings primarily on 16mm and limited VHS releases over the years. Many collectors find its scarcity appealing, especially since it doesn't pop up often in restoration discussions. There's a niche but growing interest in its charm and the light-hearted exploration of film-making, making it a curious find for those who appreciate vintage cinema.
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