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So, 'The Greeks Had a Word for Them' is this 1932 comedy that really captures a certain kind of pre-Code vibe. There's this almost frenetic energy as the three main women, played by some charming yet catty actresses, navigate their way through love and jealousy in a glitzy penthouse setting. The film juggles physical comedy and sharp dialogue, painting a picture of socialite life that's both glamorous and ridiculous. The pacing feels brisk, with the antics and rivalries escalating in a way that keeps you engaged. It’s not just about the laughs; there's this undercurrent of commentary on the lengths people go to for love and money, which makes it quite interesting for its time.
This film is relatively scarce in circulation, often turning up in collections that focus on pre-Code cinema. Its early talkie style and lively performances make it quite a find for those interested in the evolution of comedy during this era. Various formats have emerged, but original prints are particularly sought after, enhancing its allure among collectors looking for that unique slice of early 30s film history.
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