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So, 'Suicide Squad' from 1935 is quite the curious piece. The story follows Larry Baker, a fireman whose bravado leads him into a whirlpool of ego and isolation when his friends and Mary O'Connor, his girl, start to distance themselves. The action scenes have this rawness about them, maybe a bit clunky by today's standards, but they really capture that old-school charm. The romance is quite understated, though it feels significant against the backdrop of his daring rescues. It's fascinating how the film juggles themes of heroism and humility, making it a bit of a reflective piece amidst all the action.
This 1935 film seems to have slipped through the cracks of cinematic history, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. It was released on various formats over the years, but original prints are becoming quite scarce, which adds to the intrigue. Many collectors are drawn to its exploration of themes often revisited in modern cinema, and that vintage perspective is something few films from that era manage to capture.
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