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So, 'That Certain Something' is a quirky little comedy from 1941, with a breezy charm that draws you in. The premise—famous director Robert Grimble on the hunt for a leading lady with that elusive quality—is a delightful setup. The pacing has a relaxed rhythm, perfectly suited to its romantic undertones. It's interesting how the film captures the spirit of adventure, with the backdrop of the antipodes adding a unique twist. The performances are engaging, particularly the various actresses auditioning; you sense a real blend of desperation and hope. It's not groundbreaking by any means, but it offers a nice snapshot of its time, showcasing some practical effects that are more humorous than impressive. Definitely has that vintage appeal for those who appreciate classic cinema.
This film has had a somewhat erratic release history, with a few VHS editions surfacing in the late '80s but scarce on DVD or Blu-ray. Collectors note that original prints, especially in good condition, are rare to find. There's a certain niche interest in the film for its comedic essence and the behind-the-scenes glimpse into the 1940s filmmaking scene, making it a curious piece for those delving into lesser-known works of the era.
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