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Here Comes the Sun is a quirky blend of comedy and music, capturing the post-war spirit with its lighthearted yet slightly chaotic tone. The plot revolves around a scheming business partner trying to take advantage of a deceased newspaper mogul's fortune, but you’ve got that clever protagonist, Corona Flanagan, who makes it all quite engaging. The pacing is brisk, keeping you on your toes as Flanagan weaves in and out of various shenanigans, often finding himself in custody but somehow making it work. It’s not just about the plot; the performances have that charming, almost theatrical quality. You can feel the era in every line and note, making it a distinctive piece of its time.
This film has had a somewhat limited release over the years, which adds to its collector allure. Originally released on various formats, its scarcity on physical media can make it a sought-after title for those looking to complete their early '40s comedy collections. Interest seems to be growing as collectors appreciate the film's unique blend of music and humor, often overlooked in favor of more widely recognized titles from the same period.
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