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So, 'Key to the City' is this delightful mix of comedy and romance, capturing a quirky moment at a mayor's convention in San Francisco. You've got Steve Fisk, played by a guy who's just so naturally charming, he brings this rough-and-tumble vibe to his role as a mayor from Puget City. And then there's Clarissa Standish, the educated and earnest mayor from Winona, Maine. Their chemistry is pretty engaging, and the film dances around themes of pride in one's roots and the charming quirks of local governance. The pacing isn’t rushed; it lets the characters breathe while the San Francisco backdrop adds a unique flavor. It’s definitely a film that captures a certain era and mindset, and it's interesting to see how they handle the romantic entanglements amid political banter.
This film has seen a few releases over the years, but it's not the easiest to find in good condition on physical media. Its charm and unique setting have piqued collector interest, especially among those who appreciate vintage comedies. While it's not as widely known, it holds a certain appeal for fans of classic romantic comedies, and its scarcity adds to its allure in collector circles.
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