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Good Morning, Boys! is a delightful romp that marries comedy with a sprinkle of crime caper amid the backdrop of Paris. You get this quirky vibe from Dr. Benjamin Twist, played by Hay, who struts around with this distinct, almost bumbling charisma. The pacing is brisk, keeping you chuckling as the plot thickens with art thieves. The interplay among the cast, especially with Hawtrey and Palmer, brings a lively energy that feels very much of its time. The practical effects, though not elaborate, add charm rather than distraction. This film encapsulates a certain lighthearted escapism, making it a noteworthy piece from the late '30s.
Finding a copy of Good Morning, Boys! can be a challenge; it hasn't had a robust home video release like some contemporaries. Its scarcity in original prints adds to its allure among collectors. The film captures a unique moment in British comedy, and with its unique blend of humor and light crime themes, it definitely garners interest from those who appreciate the nuances of early cinema. Keep an eye out for theatrical posters as they pop up occasionally.
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