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So, 'Napoleon Is to Blame for Everything' from 1938 is this quirky comedy that really captures the absurdity of obsession. The character of Lord Arthur Cavershoot is this over-the-top Napoleon aficionado, and his neglect toward his wife Josephine adds a nice layer of irony. The pacing is a bit off at times, but it kind of adds to the charm. The practical effects, though limited by the era, lend a certain authenticity to some of the gags. The performances have this endearing qualityâespecially the banter between the leads. It's not a straightforward romp; it delves into themes of love, neglect, and historical obsession, making it feel a bit richer than your average comedy.
This film is quite rare on physical formats, often slipping under the radar of casual collectors. Its scarcity can be attributed to limited releases and a lack of restoration efforts, which makes hunting down a decent copy a bit of a challenge. Collector interest seems to be growing, particularly among fans of early comedies and those with a penchant for historical parodies, making it a unique piece in any collection.
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