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So, 'King Arthur Was a Gentleman' is one of those quirky comedies from the early '40s. The premise is pretty whimsical—Arthur King, a regular guy, gets swept up in the fantasy of King Arthur and his knights, mixing military life with medieval daydreams. The humor is light and often absurd, keeping the tone fun and easygoing. The musical numbers are catchy, though they don’t overshadow the narrative. It’s not a cinematic masterpiece, but there's something charming about the performances. The practical effects, while modest, add a certain authenticity to the fantastical elements. It’s a film that feels like a curious blend of wartime escapism and playful imagination, definitely worth a watch for collectors who appreciate the era’s unique take on comedy.
'King Arthur Was a Gentleman' is somewhat of a rarity in the collector's market, often overshadowed by more prominent titles from the same era. It has seen limited releases on VHS and DVD, with original prints becoming increasingly scarce. Enthusiasts appreciate it for its unique blend of comedy and musical elements, along with its nostalgic portrayal of early '40s escapism, making it a charming find for those who enjoy deep dives into lesser-known films from that period.
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