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The Bite, or The Big Con, is a quirky comedy that thrives on its early 1930s setting, presenting a wild mix of absurdity and clever banter. The trio of con artists—Sweet Kate, The Toledo Kid, and Johnny Memphis—embark on a convoluted scam against the hapless banker, Francis B. Dobbs, amid a backdrop of sexual frolic and playful deception. What really stands out is the film's pacing; it slows down just enough to let the gags breathe but keeps that frantic energy alive with its cheeky dialogue and zany antics. While the performances are a bit uneven, they create a certain charm that adds to the film's overall offbeat appeal. It may not have the polish of bigger productions, but it delivers a delightful dose of monkey business.
The Bite has had a somewhat limited release history, making it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. Various formats have surfaced over the years, yet finding a clean copy can be a challenge. The film's unique blend of comedy and its offbeat narrative structure draws a niche audience, leading to an increasing interest among collectors who appreciate the eccentricities of lesser-known cinema.
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