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A Gentleman at Heart is a quirky little comedy from '42 that blends the art world with the seediness of a bookie's lifestyle, creating a disarming atmosphere. Milton Berle and Cesar Romero have this oddball chemistry that’s hard to shake off as they dive into the murky waters of art forgery, pulling off some improbable schemes. The pacing feels just right for the era, with a blend of zany antics and sharp dialogue that keeps you engaged. Carole Landis brings a nice charm to her role, and the supporting cast, featuring J. Carrol Naish and Elisha Cook Jr., adds depth to this whimsical tale. It’s distinctive in its light-hearted take on crime and deception, with a playful edge that makes it feel fresh, even today.
This film has seen a few releases over the years, primarily on VHS and more recent DVD editions, but it remains relatively scarce compared to other comedies of its time. Collectors often seek out this title for its unique premise and the rare pairing of Berle and Romero. Vintage posters and lobby cards can also be a point of interest, as they capture the whimsical tone of the film. Overall, it holds a niche appeal, appreciated by those who enjoy offbeat comedies from the early 1940s.
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