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So, 'She Knew All the Answers' really captures that lighthearted charm typical of early 40s comedies. The premise is a bit of a classic setup—rich boy meets chorus girl, all while navigating the hurdles of social class and financial independence. The performances are amusing, particularly the way the lead actress juggles her dual identity; there’s a certain playfulness in her interactions that embodies the era's spirit. I mean, sure, it doesn’t break any ground with its plot, but the pacing keeps things lively, and the dialogue has its moments. It’s more about the atmosphere of the time than anything groundbreaking, which makes it a nice little piece to have in a collection. A nice watch on a Sunday afternoon.
'She Knew All the Answers' has a bit of a rarity status among collectors, as it isn't widely available in modern formats. Most copies are found on vintage VHS or in obscure film archives. The film's distinct blend of comedy and social commentary from the era makes it a curiosity for those interested in period-specific films. It’s not a title you see pop up often, so it holds a certain appeal for those who appreciate the nuances of 1940s cinema.
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