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Call It Luck, directed by James Tinling, is a fascinating blend of adventure, comedy, and crime that really captures the spirit of early 30s cinema. The film follows a down-on-his-luck London taxi driver who thinks he’s hit the jackpot with a sweepstakes win, only to find himself tangled in a web of deceit involving a dubious cavalry horse. The pacing fluctuates nicely, with comedic moments that feel genuine, and a sense of danger that builds as the confidence gang closes in. The performances are quite engaging; it’s interesting to see the lead navigate both the humor and tension. What really stands out is the light-hearted but cunning portrayal of con artistry, giving it a unique flavor among its contemporaries. Plus, the practical effects, especially during the horse scenes, hold a certain charm that often gets overlooked today.
Interesting mix of genres with an engaging plot.Features charming practical effects and set design.Offers a look at con artistry in early 30s society.
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