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Laughing at Danger has this quirky charm that’s hard to pin down. It’s set in a beauty salon, which feels a bit cozy and unexpected for a mystery-comedy. You've got Frankie, the pageboy, and Jefferson, who are like an odd couple trying to piece together the murder of Florence, a salon operator. The pacing's tight, keeping you guessing without losing the lighthearted tone. The humor's a bit slapstick at times, but it doesn’t overshadow the mystery. And the performances bring that right blend of lightness and intrigue—Frankie really stands out. Plus, the practical effects when they reveal the body in the dumbwaiter? Just a neat touch that adds to the overall atmosphere. Definitely a unique entry in the genre.
Quirky setting in a beauty salon adds uniqueness.Tight pacing and blend of humor with mystery.Standout performances from lead characters.
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