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So, 'Double or Nothing' from 1940 is this quirky little short that mixes comedy with music, all wrapped up in the Broadway Brevities series. The premise has our stunt double getting knocked on the noggin, and then we get this wild ride through a bunch of imagined scenes with lookalikes of famous stars. It’s got this playful, whimsical tone that feels very much of its time. The pacing is brisk, fitting for a short, and you can sense the charm in the practical effects used to mimic those star doubles. Not a lot of people talk about it, but it’s a neat snapshot of the era’s humor and creativity in filmmaking.
This film is a bit on the rarer side, making it a curious find for collectors of short films or those interested in the Broadway Brevities series. There aren't many prints floating around, which adds to its allure. As a collector, you might appreciate the historical context and the unique comedic style of the time, even if it’s not widely recognized. Its blend of music and comedy offers a fascinating glimpse into the filmmaking approach of the early 1940s.
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