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So, 'Nobody's Baby' from 1937 is this delightful little comedy that revolves around Kitty Reily and Lena Marchetti, who really don’t hit it off at first. The dynamic between the two is quite amusing—Kitty's disdain for Lena's clumsiness is palpable, and it drives a lot of the early tension. But as they end up sharing a dorm room while training to be nurses, you see this shift in their relationship that’s really quite charming. The pacing leans more toward the lighthearted, and the performances are a bit over-the-top, fitting the comedic vibe of the time. It has this warm, cozy feel that you’d expect from a film of its era, making it an interesting watch for collectors who enjoy character-driven humor.
'Nobody's Baby' holds a certain level of curiosity among collectors due to its obscure status and the fact that the director remains unknown. There’s limited availability of this title on physical media, making it a bit of a rarity. The film’s charm and humor give it a kind of niche appeal, particularly for those who enjoy the comedy of the 1930s. It’s not frequently discussed, but for those who stumble upon it, it tends to stick with them for its unique take on friendship.
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