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The Pooch is a charming little comedy from '32, though the director's name has slipped into the ether, which adds a layer of mystery. It features a group of kids, led by a spirited gang, racing against time to save their beloved pooch, Petey, from the clutches of the dogcatcher. The pacing is brisk, and the atmosphere is light-hearted, with plenty of slapstick moments that capture the innocence of childhood. The performances are earnest, perhaps even a bit rough around the edges, but that lends a certain authenticity. The practical effects are simple yet effective, making it a delightful watch for anyone who appreciates early cinema's quirks and charms.
The Pooch has seen limited releases over the years, often found in obscure collections or at local film festivals. With its early 30s charm, it draws interest from collectors who appreciate vintage comedy and family themes. Copies can be scarce, especially in good condition, making it a worthwhile find for those who enjoy diving deep into the early cinematic landscape.
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