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So, 'Second Best Bed' from 1938 is an interesting little comedy-romance. The tone flirts with light-hearted mischief, centering around this couple—newly married, yet already in some humorous turmoil. The wife’s refusal to obey her husband sets the stage for some delightful banter and a peek into gender dynamics of the time, which is kind of refreshing. Performances are charming, capturing that naïve yet earnest vibe of late 1930s cinema. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but there's a certain warmth that keeps you engaged. And hey, the practical effects are modest but fit the lighthearted atmosphere, making it a quaint snapshot of its era.
'Second Best Bed' isn't the easiest title to find; it had limited releases and isn't super well-preserved, which adds to its charm for collectors. There have been a couple of home video releases, but the early prints can be rare—definitely something that sparks interest among those who appreciate obscure romantic comedies of the era. Its themes and performances make it a curious watch for anyone diving into 1930s cinema, allowing for a glimpse into the social fabric of the time.
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