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So, 'If I Were Rich' is this quirky little screwball comedy from 1941 that really captures that chaotic energy of the era. The story follows a young barrio songstress, who's also a pickpocket, navigating the odd blend of romance and social class when she inadvertently gets hired as a model. The pacing is brisk, with a lot of witty back-and-forth that keeps you engaged, and the performances have this charming authenticity that feels genuine. It's interesting how it plays with themes of wealth and love, reflecting the complexities of aspiration. Plus, the practical effects and set designs really evoke that vibrant post-war aesthetic.
This film has had a bit of a varied format history, with original prints being somewhat scarce. It was released on VHS in the late '90s, but finding a good condition copy is a challenge. Collectors often seek it out due to its unique charm and the rarity of its early comedic style, which remains a niche interest among those who appreciate the screwball genre in its purest form.
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