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So, 'Der Geizige' is an interesting take on the classic themes of greed and human folly, with a comedic twist that's quite unique for its time. The atmosphere feels a bit like a stage play, and you can sense the influence of theatrical roots in its pacing and delivery. The performances are lively and have this charming earnestness, but there's also a slightly absurd quality that keeps it engaging. You don't often see practical effects used in comedies from this era, but they manage to pull off some amusing gags that add to the tone. It's not every day you come across a film like this, one that offers a glimpse into the socio-economic themes of its time wrapped in humor.
This film has quite the interesting background; it was released in an era filled with shifting cinematic styles, making it a curious piece for collectors. Though it's not widely circulated, you can find a few copies on various formats, but they do tend to pop up infrequently. Interest seems to be growing among collectors who appreciate the nuances of performance and thematic depth in older comedies, so it's one to keep an eye on.
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