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"Holiday" (1930) is a romance, drama, and comedy that explores class distinctions and personal values during a pivotal New Year's Eve. Directed by an unknown filmmaker, this Pre-Code film addresses the conflicts between wealth and personal freedom.
Holiday has seen various formats over the years, but its initial release is quite rare, making any original prints highly sought after by collectors. The film's significance lies not just in its narrative but also in the evolving landscape of early sound films. Interest has been steadily growing as more collectors appreciate the nuances of its performances and thematic depth, particularly in relation to the era's societal norms.
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"Holiday" is a romance, drama, and comedy film.
The film features a cast that includes Ann Harding, Mary Astor, and Edward Everett Horton.
The film explores themes of class distinction, family conflict, and the tension between wealth and personal freedom.
"Holiday" was released in 1930.
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