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So, 'She Couldn't Say No' is a quirky little comedy from 1939 that’s got that light-hearted charm typical of the era. The plot revolves around a woman who, in a bit of a twist, orchestrates a burglary to get back her stolen diary. It's one of those films that captures the playful spirit of pre-war comedies, with a fun mix of misunderstandings and clever dialogues. The performances are spirited, and while the director might not be widely known, the film has a certain vibe that feels distinctly of its time. It may not be the most polished, but its unique premise and energy make it stand out in the genre.
'She Couldn't Say No' is quite the rarity. It hasn’t seen many home media releases over the years, which makes it a bit tricky to track down. Collectors often find it interesting for its unique blend of comedy and intrigue, as well as its reflections on gender roles of that time. While not a blockbuster, it has its niche following among those who appreciate the quirks of 1930s cinema.
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