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It Can't Last Forever is one of those quirky gems from the late 30s that really captures the chaotic spirit of pre-war comedies. The pacing darts around like its lead, Russ Matthews, a theatrical agent with a penchant for schemes. There's an odd mix of crime and comedy that feels both fresh and a bit disjointed at times, which adds to its charm. The performances are lively, especially from the dynamic between Matthews and Carol Wilson, the gossip columnist. Their entanglement with gangsters adds a layer of tension that's surprisingly engaging, making it distinct from the usual fare of the era. Practical effects, though limited, are used with a clever touch that enhances the overall atmosphere.
This film has had a limited run in terms of physical releases, making it a bit of a rarity for collectors. Originally released on VHS and later made available on DVD, it hasn't seen a major restoration, which leaves its availability spotty. Enthusiasts of 1930s cinema and those interested in the interplay of comedy and crime will find this title appealing. Its scarcity in good condition, especially given its unique narrative style, enhances its allure among those looking to delve deeper into lesser-known classics.
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