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Walking on Air (1936) is quite the quirky little comedy. Directed by Joseph Santley, it offers this charming slice of 30s humor with a twist. The premise is rather fun β a headstrong young woman concocts a scheme to pass off a student as a pompous French count to impress her parents. You get this interesting mix of mistaken identities and class satire, and the pacing keeps things moving along nicely without dragging. The performances are really what elevate it; there's this delightful chemistry and the comedic timing feels just right. The practical effects are modest but effective for the era, adding a nice touch to the overall charm. Definitely a film that showcases the playful spirit of its time.
Interesting take on mistaken identity tropes.Good chemistry between leads enhances the humor.Captures the light-hearted spirit of the 1930s.
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