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A Nose for News is an interesting 1935 comedy that captures the chaotic spirit of early journalism, albeit with a somewhat loose narrative. Joe, our hapless protagonist, gets embroiled in a series of comedic misadventures after a gangster swipes his press pass—quite the absurd premise that really plays up the farcical elements of the time. The pacing is brisk, leaving little room for breath as Joe stumbles through his attempts to redeem his situation, showcasing some clever physical comedy. While the film lacks the finesse of later productions, it offers a charming glimpse into the era's portrayal of crime and media, with performances that are as spirited as they are unrefined, making it a quirky piece in the comedy genre of the mid-30s.
A Nose for News has seen varied formats over the years, primarily residing in the realm of VHS and lesser-known DVD releases, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Its scarcity occasionally piques interest among enthusiasts of early cinema, although it doesn't command the same attention as more prominent titles. The film's unique blend of comedy and the journalism angle offers a peculiar charm that resonates with those who appreciate the quirks of 1930s filmmaking.
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