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Ruggles of Red Gap is a charming piece from 1935 that really captures that clash of cultures. The story's centered around Marmaduke Ruggles, a buttoned-up English butler, who finds himself tossed into the wilds of America after a poker game gone awry. Leo McCarey's direction gives it this playful yet incisive tone, and the pacing meanders in a delightful way. You get to see how Ruggles adapts, struggling with the raucous American ways while still holding onto his dignity. The performances, especially Charles Laughton as Ruggles, are quite captivating; he brings both humor and depth to the character. It's distinct in its exploration of social class and identity, and the practical effects are minimal yet effective, enhancing the overall vibe without overshadowing the narrative.
Charles Laughton shines as Ruggles.Themes of class and identity are beautifully woven.McCarey's direction brings a light yet thoughtful touch.
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