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Clear All Wires! is a curious blend of comedy and crime that dives into the morally ambiguous world of news reporting. The film's atmosphere is laced with a satirical edge, as it critiques the unethical practices of journalists through the antics of Buckley, a reporter whose manipulative ways keep the plot bubbling. The pacing is energetic, with sharp dialogue that captures the chaotic spirit of the early 1930s. Its performances, while perhaps not groundbreaking, add a layer of charm that keeps the viewer engaged. What makes this film distinctive is its biting commentary on the media, wrapped in a comedic veneer, showcasing a time when the lines between truth and sensationalism were just starting to blur.
Clear All Wires! has a limited presence in collector circles, primarily due to its age and the obscurity of its director. Finding a print can be challenging; many copies seem to have faded into the ether or exist in private collections. Still, for those interested in early 30s cinema that comments on media ethics, this film is a curious curiosity worth tracking down, especially given its unique take on the interplay between crime and comedy.
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