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Too Many Women is this quirky little college comedy from 1932 that really leans into that whole 'boys will be boys' vibe. Mickey Daniels, the lead, is a college baseball player who just can't seem to focus on his game, thanks to all the distractions from the ladies around him. The pacing is a little uneven, but it adds to the charm—there's a light-heartedness that keeps it rolling along. The performances have that classic early talkie feel, with some pretty amusing moments. And while it's not groundbreaking, it's a nice snapshot of that era's college life and attitudes towards romance, with a playful tone that makes it stand out. Worth checking out if you're into this sort of vintage comedic fare.
This film has seen a few releases over the years, but original prints are quite scarce and can be tricky to track down. There's not a ton of collector buzz around it, but those who appreciate early sound comedies might find it a delightful curiosity. Its charm lies in the simplicity of the story and the era it represents, making it a unique piece for those focusing on early 1930s cinema.
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