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Party Husband is a charming little comedy that captures the essence of the early 1930s with its playful take on modern relationships. Dorothy, an ex-Ziegfeld Girl, and James Rennie create this almost whimsical dynamic that explores themes of marital openness. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it lends itself to a natural flow that reflects real-life conversations and conflicts. Mary Doran's performance as the coquette adds a layer of complexity, creating a tension that drives the narrative forward. The atmosphere is light, yet there's an undercurrent of seriousness about the nature of love and freedom, making it a distinctive film from its era.
Party Husband has had a rather limited release history, primarily circulating among collectors in rare 16mm prints. Its scarcity and unique blend of humor and social commentary make it an interesting piece for anyone focused on pre-code cinema. There's a certain charm in its exploration of themes that still resonate today, which keeps its collector interest alive, despite its lesser-known status.
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