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Nothing But Trouble is a delightful little comedy that showcases the wonderfully chaotic world of high society through the eyes of two hapless servants. Directed by Sam Taylor, the pacing is brisk, keeping those comical misadventures rolling smoothly. The film's atmosphere just drips with that classic '40s charm, even as it plays up the absurdity of its premise. The practical effects, while modest, add a certain tactile quality to the antics. Performances are just right for the tone—over-the-top yet endearing, capturing the essence of their characters perfectly. What stands out is how it manages to blend slapstick humor with a commentary on class and social expectations, making it a noteworthy entry from the era without overstaying its welcome.
Check for the chemistry between the lead actors.Notice the social commentary embedded within the humor.Pay attention to the production design for authentic period details.
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