
A woman staying at a health spa (Lillian Harvey, goes to the theater every night to see "Quick" a comic performer, who wears clown make-up. She meets him off stage, without make-up and doesn't recognize him.

Quick (1932) is one of those old-timey films that really sticks with you, but maybe not for the reasons you’d expect. If you’re into quirky, almost forgotten rom-coms from way back, you might actually get a kick out of this one. It’s a bit silly, maybe even a little much, so folks who need their comedy to be super shar...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

André Daven

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"Quick (1932) is one of those old-timey films that really sticks with you, but maybe not for the reasons you’d expect. If you’re into quirky, almost forgotten rom-coms from way back, you might actually get a kick out of this one. It’s a bit silly, maybe even a little much, so folks who need their comedy to be super sharp or modern will probably just find it a bit baffling, or worse, boring.The premise itself is just so wonderfully simple, you know? Lillian Harvey plays Monika, this lady at a spa ..."
Hans Müller, Félix Gandéra
Germany

1931 · IMDb 5.9

