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So, 'Kisses for Breakfast' is a quirky little film from 1941 that plays with the idea of amnesia in a light-hearted way. The newlywed guy loses his memory and, of course, forgets his wife, which sets up some amusing and awkward scenarios. The pacing feels brisk, typical of the era, with snappy dialogue and charming performances that capture the essence of early '40s comedy. It’s not groundbreaking, but the mix of romance and laughs creates a pretty engaging atmosphere. The chemistry between the leads is really what shines here, though. You can tell they were having fun with the material, and that adds a nice touch to the whole experience.
'Kisses for Breakfast' isn’t exactly a heavy hitter in the realm of classic cinema, but it does have its niche. The film has seen a few format releases over the years, yet it remains somewhat elusive on physical media—especially in good condition. Collectors often appreciate its unique take on amnesia within the romantic comedy genre, and the performances keep it afloat amidst a pretty straightforward plot. If you're into 1940s comedies, it's a curious piece that holds a small, yet dedicated interest among collectors.
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