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So, 'Un scandale aux Galeries' is quite a gem from 1937, with its charmingly chaotic blend of romance and comedy unfolding in a department store setting. The film dances through themes of class and love, with a son caught between family expectations and his feelings for a saleswoman. It has this delightful atmosphere, infused with a light-heartedness that provides a nice counterpoint to the more serious undertones of familial duty. Even though the director's identity is a bit of a mystery, the performances have a certain flair, especially the comedic timing which really stands out. It’s not just a standard rom-com; it’s filled with those little situational ironies that make you chuckle at the absurdity of it all.
This film, while not incredibly common, has been affectionately sought after by collectors who appreciate pre-war cinema. It exists in a few formats, though decent prints are somewhat scarce. The blend of comedy and romantic intrigue, along with the unique setting, makes it a curious piece for those who collect French films from the era.
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