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Let George Do It is a curious mix of comedy and melancholy, featuring Joe Blake, a stagehand in a vaudeville theater. The whole atmosphere is steeped in the whimsical chaos of showbiz, with Mysto the magician providing a quirky background. Joe's descent into despair after learning about Molly's impending marriage adds an unexpected depth to the humor. The pacing is a bit uneven, reflecting the ups and downs of Joe's emotional journey. The performances carry a certain charm, particularly the camaraderie between Joe and Happy. It's distinctive, not just for its comedic elements, but for how it navigates darker themes wrapped in a light, entertaining package.
This film has had a limited presence on collectors' radars, primarily due to its age and the obscurity surrounding its director. Formats are scarce, with few releases on VHS and DVD, making it a bit of a hidden gem for those who appreciate vintage comedies. Interest seems to be growing slowly, especially among aficionados of early 20th-century theater and its offshoots in cinema.
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