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So, 'Two Happy Hearts' is this quirky little comedy from 1932 that really captures that era's charm. The setup is pretty amusing—a guy’s wife walks out on him during a dinner for his American boss because their dog can't join them. I mean, who hasn't had family dinner drama, right? He turns to his secretary to play the part of his wife, and it spirals into a delightful mess. The pacing has that classic screwball rhythm, keeping you engaged with its light-hearted misunderstandings and playful banter. The performances are charming, especially the lead duo, who embody the lovably chaotic energy of the time. Definitely captures the whimsical essence of early 30s cinema without getting too heavy.
'Two Happy Hearts' is quite the rarity in collector circles, with few existing prints making it a sought-after piece for enthusiasts of early 30s cinema. The film's releases have been sporadic, mostly appearing in private collections or infrequent festival screenings. As such, its historical significance and the charming performances make it an interesting find for those hunting for lesser-known gems from the pre-Code era.
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