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Harvard Here I Come is a quirky little comedy from 1941 that plays with the absurdity of college life and the pursuit of knowledge, or lack thereof. Slapsie Rosenbloom's character, who revels in his own stupidity, brings a unique charm that feels refreshingly different from the usual college fare. The tone is light, with a whimsical atmosphere bolstered by eccentric supporting characters who really add to the chaos. It's not just about laughs; there's something about the way it pokes fun at academia and the elite that feels timeless. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged throughout, and the performances have that delightful old-school flair that makes you appreciate the era's comedic style.
This film is a bit of a curiosity, not necessarily a blockbuster but certainly a slice of 1940s humor that appeals to collectors interested in niche comedies. Its scarcity in certain formats makes it a sought-after piece, especially for those who appreciate the era's unique brand of comedy. The film was released primarily on VHS and is hard to find in pristine condition, adding to its collectible value.
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