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It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog is a quirky little film that blends action, adventure, and comedy in a way that’s both lighthearted and chaotic. The premise kicks off with a pretty blonde and her Doberman, which is a setup for a chase that’s as zany as it is entertaining. The mix of characters—a newspaper reporter, a tipsy cop, and a necktie—creates a tone that's playful yet somehow absurdly real. You can almost feel the practical effects working behind the scenes, adding a tangible flair. The pacing keeps you engaged, and while the direction might be a bit uneven, the performances carry it, drawing you into its peculiar charm. It’s certainly a relic of its time, capturing a whimsical spirit that’s hard to find in modern cinema.
This film has a modest presence in collector circles, often overshadowed by bigger titles, but its eccentric plot and character dynamics give it a unique appeal. Formats are somewhat rare, with few original prints circulating, making it a bit elusive for dedicated collectors. The oddball nature of the movie keeps interest alive among fans of vintage comedies, and it's one of those gems you stumble upon and keep in your collection for its sheer novelty.
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