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So, 'The Super Snooper' is this amusing little comedy from '34 featuring a rather wealthy dad who goes all incognito to check out his daughter's boyfriend. It has that classic early talkie vibe, with quirky pacing and some surprisingly sharp dialogue for the time. The performances are a bit over-the-top, but it totally works with the comedic atmosphere. The plot's simplicity is charming, and it feels like a slice of life from a different era—a dad's wacky yet earnest attempts to protect his daughter. The practical effects are minimal, but the situational comedy shines through, making it a fun watch if you're into vintage films and family dynamics on screen.
Finding a good copy of 'The Super Snooper' can be a bit tricky, as it hasn't been widely circulated in modern formats; many collectors treasure their prints. The film is often overshadowed by more prominent titles from the era, but it has its own cult following that appreciates its humor and pacing. If you're into early comedies, this one's worth tracking down, especially in its original 16mm format, which still holds a certain charm.
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