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June 18, 2014  | By David Bianculli

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This 1931 comedy about mechanization predates Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times by five years, yet anticipates its humorous approach to the dehumanization of man via the assembly line. This time it’s a phonograph factory, which allows director René Clair to have a great deal of fun with pre-recorded music. Which he does. And which, if you tune in, so will you, as this is regarded as one of Clair’s classic achievements in film. Raymond Cordy stars.

 
 
 
 
 
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