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So, Scandal (1948) is an interesting little piece, really. The story revolves around this young woman inheriting her uncle's nightclub and then, out of necessity, fabricating a gangster husband to earn some respect. It's got this quirky blend of comedy and drama that sets a unique tone; you can feel the post-war optimism threading through the narrative. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it somehow works with the premise. Performances are solid, especially from the lead, who brings this relatable charm to her character. The themes of identity and societal expectations are explored with a light touch, giving it a distinctive feel that's hard to pin down. Plus, for its time, it's interesting to see how they handle the nightclub setting and the visuals associated with it.
Scandal has seen limited releases over the years, making physical copies a bit of a rarity for collectors. The film's charm and unique premise have sparked interest among niche collectors, but it's not widely discussed in mainstream circles. As a result, finding it on home media, especially in good condition, might take some diligent searching.
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