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So, 'Mr. Doodle Kicks Off' is a quirky little comedy from '38 that revolves around this rich guy who declares he’ll fund his old college if his hopeless son steps up as a football star. The film has this light-hearted vibe, but it’s sort of a satire on both wealth and expectation. The pacing is pretty brisk, keeping the laughs coming as the underdog narrative unfolds. Not a lot of flash, but there’s some decent practical humor and the performances have a certain earnest charm, particularly from the lead, who really embodies that lovable loser spirit. It’s not profound, but it’s a fun snapshot of its time.
This film has seen a few re-releases over the years, but original prints are quite scarce. It's not something you stumble upon every day, which adds to its appeal among collectors. The blend of comedy and commentary on societal expectations makes it noteworthy, though it might not be everyone's cup of tea. Still, for those who appreciate the nuances of late '30s cinema, it can be an intriguing piece to own.
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