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So, 'Der Dieb im Schlafcoupée' is an interesting German comedy from 1929 that offers a peculiar blend of humor and silent film charm. You really get a feel for the era's quirky take on storytelling, with its pacing that feels both leisurely and deliberate—almost hypnotic at times. The film plays with themes of mistaken identity and the absurdity of theft, all wrapped up in a whimsical atmosphere. It's kind of fascinating how the practical effects are used to accentuate the comedic elements, especially in a train setting, which adds a unique layer to the whole experience. Performances seem to lean into exaggerated expressions common of the time, creating a playful vibe that’s refreshing yet nostalgic.
'Der Dieb im Schlafcoupée' remains somewhat elusive in collector circles due to its age and the scarcity of available prints. It was released on various formats over the years, but finding a well-preserved copy is quite the challenge. Interest in silent comedies has surged recently, making this film a niche gem for those who appreciate the oddities of early cinema, not to mention the charm of German humor from that period.
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