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Never Trouble Trouble is a fascinating little comedy from 1931, showcasing Lupino Lane's knack for slapstick and visual gags. The film has this delightful, breezy tone that just carries you along, with a pacing that feels brisk but not rushed. It's filled with practical effects that, while sometimes showing their age, add a certain charm to the overall atmosphere. Lane's performance is particularly engaging; you can sense his energy and commitment to the role. The film doesn't take itself too seriously, and that's part of its appeal—there’s a light-heartedness that invites laughter without pretension.
Never Trouble Trouble has seen limited availability over the years, with a handful of releases on various formats, though it remains somewhat elusive in collector circles. The scarcity of decent prints makes this one a curiosity for those who appreciate early sound comedies. Collectors often discuss its charm and Lane's unique style, marking it as a notable piece in the conversation about early 1930s film. If you're hunting for something different that captures the essence of its era, this might just pique your interest.
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