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Square of Knaves is an interesting blend of humor and absurdity, navigating the misadventures of a young lawyer navigating the quirks of his clients. The pacing is relaxed, allowing you to soak up the peculiar dynamics between the characters. The trio of bumbling criminals, motivated by their odd desire for the comforts of prison, adds a unique twist to the usual crime comedy genre. Performances are spirited, especially from the lawyer and the daughter, whose chemistry brings a lighthearted charm to the otherwise chaotic storyline. It's a film that doesn't take itself too seriously, yet manages to touch on themes of desperation and camaraderie in a rather whimsical manner.
This film remains somewhat elusive in collector circles, with original prints not particularly easy to come by. It's interesting to note that the director's identity seems to be lost to time, which only adds to its mystique. While it may not be a cornerstone of the era, it garners interest from collectors looking for those offbeat films that showcase the more whimsical side of post-war comedies.
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