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So, 'The Devil Is Driving' is a quirky 1932 flick that really stands out for its blend of action and comedy, paired with a crime plot that takes some wild turns. Gabby Denton, played by a lesser-known actor, delivers this hard-drinking drifter vibe that just makes you feel for him. The pacing can be a bit uneven, with some moments that drag, but it's all part of its charm. There's this underlying theme of redemption that plays out in a pretty unique way, especially with the whole stolen car angle. You also have some practical effects that aren't too shabby for the era, and the performances bring a certain raw energy that's hard to ignore. It’s definitely one of those films where you can appreciate the atmosphere and the effort put into the craft, even if it's not polished to perfection.
'The Devil Is Driving' is somewhat of a hidden gem, often overlooked in discussions about early 30s cinema. Its distribution history is a bit murky, and that contributes to its scarcity; you'll rarely find it in circulation. Collector interest has been growing, especially among those who appreciate the blending of genres and the palpable charm of early sound films. If you come across a print, consider yourself lucky, as it doesn't pop up that often in collector circles.
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