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So, 'Letting in the Sunshine' is one of those charming little gems from the early '30s. Directed by Lupino Lane, it has this engaging mix of light drama and a whiff of mystery. The pacing is interesting β it kind of bounces along, you know? The story kicks off with a window cleaner running into an old flame, and from there, they get swept up in a detective adventure to take down some burglars. The performances feel genuine, especially the chemistry between the leads. And I have to say, the practical effects, especially during the window cleaning scenes, really add a nice touch, giving a sense of the era. Itβs a distinctive blend that you don't see too often in films from that time.
Interesting mix of drama and light-hearted detective work.Good chemistry between the lead characters.Notable practical effects for the era.
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