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So, The King With The Terrible Temper is this quirky little film from 1937, made by Anson Dyer, but the director remains a mystery. It’s got this oddball vibe, really. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but that just adds to its charm, you know? The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, hold a certain charm characteristic of the era. The performances are earnest and a bit exaggerated, which somehow complements the themes of temper and authority. There’s something distinctive about how it showcases the absurdity of monarchic temper tantrums, almost like a satire. Definitely a film that’s more about the atmosphere than any sort of polished storytelling.
This film is relatively scarce, which makes it an interesting find for collectors. It has seen a few different formats over the years, but the original prints are hard to come by. There’s definitely a niche interest in this film, particularly among those who appreciate the offbeat and commercial nature of films from this period. Its odd qualities might attract those interested in the evolution of storytelling in cinema.
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