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So, The Big Store is a real gem from '41—definitely has that lighthearted comedy vibe mixed with some musical numbers that are just fun. The story follows a detective hired to keep a singer safe, which is a neat setup considering the backdrop of a department store. The pace is pretty relaxed but keeps you engaged, with some amusing twists thanks to that crooked manager angle. The performances have a certain charm, and the blend of humor and music gives it a unique flavor. It's not your typical crime caper; there's something about the way it captures that era's sentiment that feels special.
The Big Store has seen various formats over the years, but it's the original VHS and early DVD releases that tend to pique collector interest. While not incredibly scarce, finding a well-preserved copy can be a challenge, especially as the film doesn't always get the love it deserves in discussions about classic comedy. There's a niche appreciation for its quirky charm and distinctive musical style, making it a curious find for those delving into less mainstream titles from the era.
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