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Thundering Tenors is a charming little comedy that captures the awkwardness of social class through the eyes of Charley, our hapless hero. The party scene is particularly telling; you really feel his discomfort as he navigates the high-society waters. The pacing lingers just enough to let you absorb the absurdity of the situations, while the performances bring a lightheartedness that's both endearing and relatable. It's distinct not just for its comedic moments, but also how it reflects the societal norms of its time—there's a real nuance there. The practical effects are minimal but serve the comedic timing well, making for some genuine laughs.
Thundering Tenors has had a bit of a varied format history. Initially released in theaters, it has seen a few home video releases but remains somewhat elusive on physical media, which adds to its collector allure. Interest has been growing among those who appreciate early comedies that explore social themes, making it a nice find for anyone delving into the genre's history.
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