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Accidents Will Happen is an interesting slice of early cinema, with its unique take on the theme of deception and morality. The pacing feels leisurely, allowing you to settle into the tension between the store owner and his morally dubious lawyer. There's a certain charm in the practical effects, even if they don't quite match modern standards; they have that raw, experimental quality typical of the era. The performances, while not overly polished, offer a glimpse into the character dynamics that drive the narrative. It's distinctive for its exploration of legal manipulation, reflective of the times and perhaps a nod to societal views on justice and ethics.
This film is quite scarce, as many early talkies like it didn't survive the decades, making it a hidden gem for collectors. Formats are limited; some might find it only on VHS or in obscure collections. Its rarity and the curiosity surrounding its obscure director can pique interest among avid film collectors looking for something a bit different, a conversation piece, if you will.
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