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A Preferred List is one of those charming little gems from the pre-Code era that showcases the playful spirit of early 1930s comedy. The film, while short, manages to pack a lot of whimsy into its runtime, with clever dialogue and a light-hearted atmosphere that captures the essence of the time. The performances are lively, though perhaps not as polished as later works, which gives it a certain raw charm. It’s one of those films where the simplicity of the plot and the practical effects take you back to a different filmmaking era. It's interesting to note that it was nominated for an Oscar at the 6th Academy Awards, which adds a layer of historical significance to this piece.
A Preferred List is relatively scarce in collector circles, with few prints available. It has seen limited release on various home media formats, making it a bit of a treasure for those interested in pre-Code comedies. The film’s nomination for an Academy Award adds an extra layer of intrigue, drawing attention from collectors who appreciate the context of early 30s cinema. The film’s light-hearted nature and historical value make it a notable piece for anyone looking to explore the comedic landscape of the time.
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