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In A Small Café is an interesting piece from 1930, though its director remains a mystery. The film has this charming, almost theatrical vibe, where the pacing really plays with the emotional beats. It tells the story of a woman who arrives late to meet her husband, and their near-miss in a revolving door is such a clever device. The blend of drama and romance is palpable, and the performances, albeit from lesser-known actors, feel authentic and relatable. It's this blend of comedic timing and heartfelt moments that really gives it a unique flavor. The practical effects, like the revolving door itself, add a nice touch, making you appreciate the craftsmanship of the era.
This film has seen limited format releases, mainly on VHS and some early DVD compilations, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. Due to its unique narrative structure and late silent film techniques, it garners interest from those who appreciate pre-code cinema and the transitional period of early talkies. However, finding a good-quality print can be a challenge, adding to its allure for dedicated collectors.
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