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Talk of the Devil is a really interesting piece from 1936, though the director remains a mystery, which adds a layer of intrigue. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as a cutthroat businessman schemes against his own brother, using a mimic to weave a web of deceit. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the drama to unfold gradually, leading to a tragic climax that leaves a mark. The performances, especially from the mimic, bring depth to the characters, portraying the psychological toll of manipulation. It’s a film that explores themes of ambition and betrayal in a stark, often chilly setting, making it stand out in the era's cinematic landscape.
This film has a bit of a rarity factor, not because it was a hit but more due to the obscurity surrounding its production and the director. It's not the easiest title to find on physical media, and collectors often mention the scarcity of original prints. Interest seems to spike among those who appreciate forgotten dramas and the nuances of character-driven narratives from this period.
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