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Troopers Three is quite a curious relic from 1930, blending action, adventure, and a slice of drama with a light comedic touch. The film follows Eddie Haskins, a wisecracking lad who, along with two quirky ham-acrobats, finds himself on an unexpected journey after being ousted from a vaudeville theater. Their enlistment in the U.S. Cavalry sets the stage for a light-hearted tale sprinkled with a bit of romance, particularly Eddie's affection for a sergeant's daughter. The pacing feels a tad uneven at times, but it adds to that vintage charm, and the practical effects, while modest, carry a sense of authenticity. You can't help but appreciate the performances, especially the dynamic between the leads as they navigate this offbeat adventure.
Troopers Three has seen limited distribution over the years, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. Its transition from vaudeville to film is intriguing, showcasing the early 30s fascination with blending theatrical elements into cinema. Many prints are scarce, and those in decent condition are often hard to come by, which contributes to its niche appeal. Collectors interested in early sound films or pre-Code cinema might find its quirks particularly fascinating.
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