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A Night of Magic is this quirky 1944 blend of comedy, fantasy, and music, set against the backdrop of post-war London. The story kicks off when Reggie Bryant, your typical bachelor, gets this outlandish gift from his uncle—a sarcophagus with a living young woman who claims to be a 3,000-year-old Egyptian princess. The performances are charming, with a playful tone that keeps the pacing light and engaging. The practical effects of the sarcophagus and the reveal of the princess feel delightfully campy, evoking a sense of whimsy. It's one of those films that embraces its absurdity, making it a unique artifact from the 40s that collectors seem to appreciate.
A Night of Magic has seen a spotty release history over the years, with various VHS and DVD editions surfacing sporadically. The scarcity of decent-quality prints makes it a bit of a treasure for collectors, especially those who enjoy lesser-known gems from the 1940s. Interest has grown among enthusiasts who appreciate its peculiar premise and lighthearted take on fantasy, often leading to animated discussions at collectors’ meet-ups.
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