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So, 'Opened by Mistake' is this quirky little gem from 1940 that blends comedy and mystery in a way that feels fresh for its time. You’ve got this wise-guy reporter paired with a somewhat tipsy sportswriter, which lends a fun dynamic, and they stumble upon an unclaimed trunk that turns out to have a corpse inside. The pacing is brisk, and there’s a nice rhythm to the dialogue that keeps things engaging. It's not just about the laughs; there’s a playful tension throughout. The performances have this charming authenticity, especially with the banter between the leads. It’s one of those films that feels like it could slip through the cracks, but the practical effects, especially in the trunk reveal, add a layer of intrigue that sets it apart from other comedies of the era.
Opened by Mistake is somewhat of a rarity among collectors, as it hasn't seen many home media releases over the years, making original prints quite sought after. The film's unique blend of humor and mystery sets it apart from similar titles of the era, garnering interest among those who appreciate lesser-known comedies. While it may not be on everyone's radar, its distinctive charm and engaging performances have led to a small but dedicated following in collector circles.
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