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So, 'The Nose Has It!' from 1942 is this curious little gem that was produced by Gaumont British Films. It's a quirky mix of comedy and wartime caution, starring Arthur Askey. The film dives into the hilarity of sneezing in public during a time when the world was grappling with much more serious issues. The sketches are pretty inventive, showcasing all sorts of sneezes and their unintended consequences on unsuspecting bystanders. You can't help but chuckle at the absurdity while feeling the weight of the era. It’s distinctive in its approach to humor about public etiquette in a war context, a blend that doesn’t show up too often. Askey's performance carries the film, providing a light-hearted yet poignant commentary on social behavior.
'The Nose Has It!' can be an interesting piece for collectors given its unique subject matter and the historical context of its release. There are not many known copies floating around, which adds to its scarcity factor. Its comedic angle during wartime and the distinctive performances make it a curious addition, especially for those interested in British cinema of the era. It's one of those films that, while not mainstream, has its own niche of appeal for collectors who appreciate the oddities of film history.
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