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The Great Profile is an interesting comedy from 1940 that centers around an alcoholic film star trying to navigate his way back into the spotlight. John Barrymore, in a role that feels almost autobiographical, brings a heavy yet comedic weight to the character. The film has this quirky charm, and the pacing allows for some delightful character interactions, especially among the supporting cast like Anne Baxter and John Payne. The atmosphere is light, but there's this undercurrent of pathos that reflects Barrymore's own struggles. It's the kind of film that, while not widely discussed today, holds a certain appeal for anyone interested in the nuances of classic Hollywood and its troubled stars.
This film has seen a few releases over the years, but none have become overly common, making it somewhat of a rarity for collectors. The interest is largely due to John Barrymore's performance, which captures a fascinating moment in his tumultuous career. While it's not on many collectors' radar, those who appreciate the subtleties of 1940s comedy might find it a gem worth exploring.
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