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So, 'Red Heads' from 1930 is this charming little two-reel comic operetta that feels like a slice of New York life from back then. You've got Nat Carr running a gown shop, and he throws out this call for redheaded models, which leads to this hilarious stampede of applicants. The pacing is brisk, as you'd expect from that era, with a whimsical tone that balances chaos and charm. There's a runaway heiress and a short redheaded policewoman, which just adds to the quirky vibe. The performances have this delightful spontaneity, and while the director remains a mystery, the film still feels distinctively fun with its lighthearted approach to absurd situations and character interactions.
'Red Heads' is one of those elusive titles that's not readily found in most collections, reflecting the scarcity of early sound films. The film's format history is a bit tricky since it exists primarily in a couple of archive prints, making it a minor gem for collectors. Interest tends to spike whenever classic comedy enthusiasts discuss the evolution of early sound comedies. It's definitely one to keep an eye out for if you're into the quirks and oddities of pre-Code cinema.
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