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So, 'Two Boobs in a Balloon' is this quirky little gem from 1935 that really embodies that oddball charm of early cinema. You have Professor Cicero Pu, who's quite the character, and his ventriloquist dummy Charlie, making for an odd duo. Their adventure in the hot air balloon named 'Spirit of Ammonia' takes a turn when things go haywire, leading to a rather unexpected landing. The practical effects, especially for the time, have a certain charm - they really leaned into the whimsy. The pacing is a bit erratic, but it fits the surreal tone, and you can't help but appreciate the creativity on display. There’s something distinctly off-kilter about it, which makes it stand out in the era's landscape.
This film seems to float under the radar for many collectors, which makes it quite interesting. There's not a lot of information out there about its distribution history, and copies are relatively scarce. It’s one of those quirky pieces that can spark conversation among enthusiasts, especially when considering the blend of humor and the surreal atmosphere it creates. If you come across a print, it’s worth snagging for the sheer novelty of it.
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