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So, 'Rodney Steps In' is this charming little comedy from 1931 that, while the director's name seems lost to time, has its own unique charm. The film revolves around a carefree aristocrat who finds himself entangled with a woman accused of murder. There's this light, almost whimsical tone, mixed with a touch of tension as he helps her clear her name. The performances, though perhaps not grand, are genuine and add to the film's laid-back atmosphere. And it has this delightful pacing that keeps you engaged without overstaying its welcome. It feels like a snapshot of early 30s cinema, capturing a certain innocence and cheekiness that's not often found in later films.
Finding a copy of 'Rodney Steps In' can be quite the treasure hunt. It's not among the most widely circulated films from the early 30s, which adds to its charm for collectors. Most prints are in decent condition, but they can vary widely, and some may have that lovely patina of age. Interest in this film often spikes during discussions of pre-Code comedies, making it a nice piece for anyone wanting to explore that era of film.
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