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So, 'Take a Chance' is this quirky little film from '33 that brings a Broadway vibe to the screen, albeit with a slightly slim storyline. It's all about two pickpockets getting into all sorts of shenanigans, and while the original musical had a richer score, the retained number 'Eadie Was a Lady' adds some charm to the mix. The performances by Dunn and Clif are pretty lively, capturing the essence of those Broadway roots, even if the direction feels a bit lost at times. There's a light-heartedness throughout, with a pace that keeps it breezy, making it a fun watch despite its narrative simplicity.
This film has a somewhat limited release history, making it an interesting piece for collectors. Various formats exist, but original prints are quite rare, contributing to its scarcity. Interest in this film tends to be niche, often appealing to fans of early musical adaptations or those intrigued by the 1930s cinematic landscape.
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