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My Mistake, directed by Arthur Hurley in 1930, is this offbeat comedy that kind of sneaks up on you. Picture this: a hitman, right, who accidentally finds himself in the company of an undertaker instead of his intended target. The dialogue has a sharp wit that contrasts the dark premise, giving it a unique flavor. The pacing feels old-school but effective, with those awkward moments dragging just enough to amplify the humor. The undertaker, played with a quirky charm, manages to turn the tables, getting the hitman to leave his business card after each job. It's a curious mix of life and death, all wrapped in a comedic package that feels both absurd and oddly engaging. Definitely one of those oddities worth noting.
Interesting blend of comedy and dark themesFeatures unique performancesNoteworthy for its unusual premise
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