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So, 'Larceny, Inc.' is a quirky blend of comedy and crime that's pretty charming in its own offbeat way. The premise is kind of absurd, right? Three ex-cons think they can tunnel into a bank vault by running a luggage shop, which leads to some amusing mishaps. The pacing keeps things lively, and the characters are genuinely fun to watch as they bumble through their plans. There's a certain lightness to the atmosphere that offsets the darker themes of crime and desperation. The performances are solid, especially from the leads, who have great chemistry. It's distinctive for its mix of humor and heist antics without taking itself too seriously, making it a unique entry in the genre.
This film was released during the early 1940s and has had a modest but steady presence on home video, making it somewhat accessible but not overly common. Vintage prints and original lobby cards can be scarce, which may pique the interest of dedicated collectors. The blend of comedy and crime in this film gives it a unique flavor, appealing to those who appreciate the lighter side of heist films, and it stands out as a lesser-known gem from the era.
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