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So, 'Thirty Day Princess' is a neat little comedy from 1934 that captures the essence of mistaken identity with a charming twist. Marion Gering directs it with a light touch, letting the humor breathe alongside some genuinely sweet romantic moments. The whole premise revolves around an actress stepping in for a princess who’s struck down by mumps—kind of absurd but it works. The pacing is quick enough to keep you engaged, and the performances are solid, with the double role adding an interesting layer. You can feel the early Hollywood vibe, especially in the way they handle the lavish settings and costumes, which are quite practical for the time. It’s a delightful watch if you like that classic comedic style.
Features strong dual performances.Captures early 30s comedic sensibilities.Interesting take on identity and romance.
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