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So, 'Am I Having Fun!' from 1936 is one of those curiosities that you might stumble upon while sifting through lesser-known films. It's got this offbeat charm, a sort of slapstick vibe that sets it apart. Andy Clyde's performance as the taxi driver is pretty engaging, especially with the whole mix-up around dressing as an Indian. The pacing feels a bit scattered, which somehow adds to its quirky atmosphere. You can sense the comedic intention, even if the execution wobbles at times. It's not just about the laughs; there's this underlying theme of identity confusion that gives it a little depth, albeit in a lighthearted way. Just a fun little piece of cinema history, really.
This film is a bit of a rarity in collector circles, with very few copies floating around, which can make it an intriguing find. Its format history is somewhat limited, and it wasn't widely distributed, contributing to its scarcity. Collectors often appreciate its unique comedic style and the absurdity of its premise, making it a conversation starter among those who value the less mainstream titles.
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