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So, 'It Couldn't Have Happened (But It Did)' is one of those charming little crime films from the mid-30s. The atmosphere has this moody, almost claustrophobic feel—perfect for the whodunit angle. The plot revolves around a playwright caught in the crosshairs when his producers end up dead, and he takes it upon himself to unravel the mystery. The pacing keeps you engaged, with a blend of tension and dark humor that's not quite typical for the genre at that time. The performances are rather earnest, which adds to the film's quaint charm. There's something distinctive about its practical effects, not overly flashy but effective for what it sets out to achieve, and that makes it worth a watch for collectors interested in crime narratives of the era.
This film has had a somewhat quiet distribution history, with limited circulation in print over the decades. Collector interest is growing, especially among those who focus on obscure crime dramas from the late 1930s. The scarcity of good-quality prints makes it a fascinating piece for anyone keen on less mainstream cinematic history.
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