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A Night for Crime is one of those wartime curiosities that captures a certain atmosphere of tension and intrigue. The film dives into the murky realm of Hollywood's elite, with Susan Cooper as this feisty reporter who's always a step ahead, or at least trying to be, in the midst of blackouts and shadows. The pacing has a nice rhythm, balancing comedy with the mystery elements, where the lighter moments often contrast sharply with the underlying crime. It's got that distinctive blend of styles, where practical effects of the era create genuine suspense without the modern frills. The performances ride the line between earnestness and wit, which is a refreshing touch in such a convoluted plot.
A Night for Crime has circulated in limited formats over the years, with rare prints still sought after by collectors. The film's scarcity adds to its intrigue, especially among those interested in wartime cinema and early crime comedies. There's a certain charm and uniqueness to it that really sparks discussion among genre enthusiasts, making it a noteworthy piece in the puzzle of 1940s film history.
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