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La suerte llama tres veces is a curious little gem from 1943 that dives into the chaotic world of crime with a comedic twist. The pacing is pretty brisk, keeping you on your toes as our protagonist navigates a maze of mistaken identities and criminal antics. It paints a vibrant picture of the era's criminal underbelly while simultaneously infusing a light-heartedness that makes it distinct. The performances have this charming earnestness, especially in how they juggle tension and humor. Plus, those practical effects showcase the creativity of the time; it’s fascinating to see how they pulled off certain gags without the digital wizardry we're accustomed to now.
La suerte llama tres veces has a somewhat elusive presence in the collector community, as it hasn't seen extensive re-releases. The original prints are becoming harder to find, which adds to its allure among genre enthusiasts. A few editions exist on DVD, but the quality varies, and collectors are often on the lookout for well-preserved copies. It's an interesting title that sparks conversation, particularly about the comedic styles of the early 40s.
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