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So, 'Tre glada tokar' is a quirky little comedy from 1942 that centers on the wealthy Rudolf Trane. He’s quite the character, you know? He decides to help this hapless vacuum salesman, Rhuter, in his quest to impress a girl named Marianne. The whole scenario takes a turn when they, along with Trane’s manservant John, don waiter costumes to infiltrate Marianne’s family dinner. It's all very farcical, with some charmingly awkward moments. The pacing is brisk, making it feel light and entertaining, though the performances really shine through, especially in the comedic timing of the trio. The film has this almost slapstick quality but retains a certain elegance typical of that era. The atmosphere is playful, layered with a touch of social commentary.
Finding 'Tre glada tokar' can be a bit of a challenge. Its availability in good condition is quite limited, making it a sought-after title for collectors of classic comedies. The film has seen occasional releases on VHS and DVD, but proper preservation efforts are scarce. Collectors often speak of its unique blend of humor and farce, noting its distinctive charm from the early 40s that captures a specific cinematic style of the time.
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