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Seven Sinners is one of those intriguing little gems from the 30s, weaving a tight narrative around Ed Harwood, a wisecracking PI. Set against the backdrop of a lavish Nice carnival, it creates this playful yet suspenseful atmosphere that really draws you in. The chemistry between Harwood and Caryl Fenton is delightful, and their globe-trotting escapades add a unique layer to the typical crime thriller setup. The pacing is just right, maintaining tension without feeling rushed, and while the direction might be a bit anonymous, the performances shine through. It's an interesting blend of crime and romance that showcases the period's storytelling flair.
Seven Sinners has a fascinating history in terms of its release formats; it has appeared in various prints but remains somewhat elusive in high-quality restorations. Its scarcity, alongside the engaging performances and atmospheric setting, makes it a notable topic for collectors. Interest seems to be growing among enthusiasts of 1930s crime cinema, especially as more obscure titles gain attention in recent years.
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