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Opened by Mistake is a lighthearted little comedy from 1934 that dances around the absurdities of hospital life. The film's charm lies in its offbeat premise; Patsy, played with a delightful naïveté, is desperate to stay close to her friend Thelma, who works at the hospital. Thelma's forced charade as she pretends Patsy is a patient creates a series of amusing and awkward situations that highlight both friendship and the chaos of medical settings. The pacing feels brisk, with a nice rhythm that keeps the humor flowing, though it occasionally stumbles into typical tropes of the era. The simple practical effects and set designs add to its quirky atmosphere, making it a quaint piece that captures early 30s comedy without delving into the more sophisticated styles that would come later.
Opened by Mistake has been somewhat elusive in the collector's market, often overshadowed by more prominent titles from the same era. Its scarcity has led to a modest but dedicated following among those who appreciate the nuances of early sound comedy. Known to circulate in limited print runs, especially on VHS and some early DVD compilations, finding a quality edition can be challenging but rewarding for collectors who enjoy the lighter side of 1930s cinema.
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