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Snushanerne, made in 1936, is a curious blend of comedy and crime that captures the zeitgeist of its time. The film dives headfirst into the world of smugglers, highlighting how strict customs regulations drive this underbelly of society. The pacing feels a bit uneven, with some scenes dragging while others zip by, but that just adds to its charm. Performances are a mixed bag; some actors shine with their quirky portrayals while others feel a bit flat. It's distinctive for its practical effects that, while not groundbreaking, do add a layer of authenticity to the smuggling antics. The whimsical tone contrasts nicely with the serious subject matter, making for an interesting watch.
Finding a copy of Snushanerne can be a bit of a challenge; it hasn't received a lot of restoration or re-release attention over the years. Collector interest seems to be growing, though, particularly among those who appreciate pre-war cinema and its exploration of social themes. The film exists in a few formats, but original prints are notably rare, making it a fascinating piece for those looking to delve deeper into the era's cinematic landscape.
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