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So, 'Marry the Girl' is this zany screwball comedy from 1937 that really captures that frantic energy of the era. You’ve got Frank McHugh as this timid assistant who suddenly finds himself in charge of a newspaper syndicate filled with all sorts of eccentric characters. The pacing is lightning quick, and the dialogue is snappy, filled with the kind of misunderstandings and slapstick that keeps you chuckling. It has this charmingly chaotic atmosphere that really encapsulates the screwball genre. Sure, the director is a bit of a mystery, but the performances, especially from McHugh, really shine through the madcap antics. You can tell they were having a blast making it, which kind of adds to the fun.
Finding a copy of 'Marry the Girl' can be a bit of a hunt, as it's not one of the more common titles in the screwball canon. It was released on various formats over the years, but original prints are pretty scarce, which makes it attractive to collectors. The film's distinctively quirky characters and energetic vibe resonate with fans of the genre, so if you come across a copy, it's worth considering for its unique charm and period feel.
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