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The Infernal Triangle is this quirky little comedy from 1935, directed by Gordon Douglas. It's got that loose, offbeat vibe characteristic of the era, with a pacing that feels both breezy and a tad chaotic at times. The plot revolves around some delightful misadventures, and the interplay between characters is quite charming. You can see the practical effects they used, which lend a unique touch; it’s fascinating to see how they played with the limitations of their time. The performances are solid, with a cast that brings a certain warmth and humor to the film. It’s not your typical laugh-a-minute fare, but there’s something refreshingly distinctive about its approach to humor and storytelling.
Quirky humor reflective of the 1930s style.Interesting practical effects for its time.Solid performances that add warmth to the comedy.
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