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So, 'Broadway Limited' is this delightful little comedy from '41 directed by Gordon Douglas. You get this train setting that feels alive, a mix of hustle and warmth. The premise, a publicity stunt with a runaway baby, spins out of control, and it’s just fun to watch how everyone reacts. It’s got that classic screwball vibe, with a pacing that keeps you chuckling and engaged. The performances are quirky but charming, really bringing out the absurdity of the situation. And though it’s not super flashy in terms of effects or visuals, the train itself becomes this character, adding to the atmosphere. It’s a neat snapshot of early 40s humor and a nice diversion from the heavier films of the time.
Great for fans of screwball comediesInteresting vintage train settingA lighter contrast to wartime cinema
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