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The Four Star Boarder presents a unique slice of 1930s comedy, steeped in social satire and domestic intrigue. The premise is delightfully convoluted—Charley, played with a charming naïveté, juggles dual identities in his own home, while Constance Bergen brings a lightness to her role as she navigates the delicate dance of pretense. The pacing flows smoothly, with a nice rhythm that keeps you engaged, punctuated by moments of absurdity that remind you of the era’s comedic flair. The performances are solid, with a palpable chemistry between the leads that adds warmth to the farcical elements. It's not just about the laughs; there's an undercurrent of societal expectations that rings true even today.
The Four Star Boarder has seen a few releases over the years, but finding a good quality print can be a bit of a hunt. It's not the most commonly discussed film from 1935, leading to some scarcity in collector circles, which adds to its intrigue. Those interested in early comedies often appreciate its playful take on marital dynamics and social status, making it a notable entry for fans of the genre.
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