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Not Guilty Enough dives into the chaotic courtroom antics of Andy, who finds himself entangled in a mess of his own making. The humor is sharp but also reflective of the time, with a blend of slapstick and witty repartee that keeps you chuckling. The pacing has its ebbs and flows, and the performances deliver a kind of earnest charm that feels both fresh and dated. The film dances around themes of family loyalty and misunderstanding, wrapped in a light-hearted package that's pretty distinctive for its era. It’s quirky, and while the direction is a bit obscure, the chemistry between the characters really holds it together.
Not Guilty Enough is a bit of a hidden gem from 1938, with relatively limited format releases over the years, making it a curiosity for collectors. Its scarcity adds to the allure, as not many classic comedies venture into courtroom territory quite like this one. While not widely discussed, there’s a niche interest for its offbeat humor and character dynamics among collectors who appreciate the comedic styles of the era.
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