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So, 'My Little Feller' from 1937 is this quirky little comedy that has a charm all its own. The premise is pretty offbeat – two guys, Andy and Doodles, stumble upon a baby at their doorstep, and instead of just calling the authorities, they decide to keep it. There’s a nice blend of slapstick humor and heartfelt moments, which gives it a unique tone for its time. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but that adds to its quirky vibe. It's not just about the laughs; there’s something about camaraderie and innocence poked through the absurdity. The performances are genuine, and while the director isn’t known, the film still manages to leave a mark in its own right.
'My Little Feller' remains a bit of an obscure title among collectors. It's been released on a few home video formats over the years, but not extensively, which creates that scarcity factor collectors are often drawn to. You won't find it in every vintage collection, but it does pop up occasionally at estate sales or niche film festivals, making it a fun find for those who appreciate lesser-known comedies from this era.
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