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So, 'The Devil's Parade' from 1930, huh? It’s this oddly fascinating musical revue set in Hades, which is pretty unique for its time. The atmosphere is dark and theatrical, with an almost surreal quality that feels like a fever dream. The pacing is a bit uneven – some segments drag on while others burst with energy. It’s interesting how it explores themes of temptation and morality through song and dance, right? The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, have this charm that’s hard to pin down. The performances are a mixed bag; some are truly captivating, while others seem to get lost in the production. It stands out for its audacity and the sheer creativity behind its concept.
Finding 'The Devil's Parade' in good condition can be quite a challenge, as it seems to have had a limited release and few prints survive. Some collectors really appreciate its quirky vibe, and it has garnered a niche following among those who enjoy early sound cinema. Formats can vary, but keep an eye out for original reels or any restoration efforts that might surface; those always draw interest from the dedicated collectors out there.
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