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That Man's Here Again is one of those charming little comedies that kind of sneaks up on you with its warmth. The chemistry between the elevator operator and the homeless girl gives it a sweet, almost whimsical vibe, and there’s something about the way they navigate their very different worlds that's quite touching. The pacing is nice, not rushed, allowing the moments of absurdity and tenderness to breathe. The performances have a refreshing authenticity, giving life to the characters despite the film's low profile. You can really feel the atmosphere of the period, with practical effects and settings that ground the story in its time, making it distinctively quaint yet relatable.
This film is a bit of a hidden gem in the comedy-romance genre, often overlooked in favor of bigger titles from the era. It's relatively scarce on physical media, making it a curious find for collectors. There have been few home video releases, and the prints vary in quality, adding to the allure for those who appreciate vintage cinema. Interest in such lesser-known films continues to grow, as collectors search for unique pieces that tell a story of their own.
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