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So, 'Good Luck - Best Wishes' from 1934 is an interesting little musical comedy. The plot revolves around Solly and Jane, whose love is complicated by her father's financial woes. The pacing has this charming, almost whimsical quality, with the tension between elopement and parental approval providing a nice backdrop. What’s particularly striking is the way it captures the era's social dynamics. The performances are a mix of earnestness and light-hearted antics, which gives it a delightful tone. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have this quaintness that adds to its early 30s charm. It's not groundbreaking cinema, but there's a cozy, nostalgic feel that draws you in.
This film has a bit of a rarity status among collectors, particularly because of its lesser-known director and the scarcity of surviving prints. It's frequently discussed in collector circles for its vintage charm and the way it encapsulates early 30s comedy and musical styles. Availability can be hit or miss, so it's worth keeping an eye out for any restoration efforts or festival screenings that might pop up.
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