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So, 'Thieves Rejoice Only Once' from 1960 is this quirky comedy that mixes misunderstandings with a bit of charm. You've got a lawyer who, amidst romantic escapades on Paros, finds himself tangled up in a web of mistaken identity. The pacing has a nice rhythm, moving from lighthearted banter to those tense moments when secrets are on the verge of spilling. The performances are quite engaging; the chemistry between the leads adds a layer of depth to their comedic misadventures. It's distinct for its blend of slapstick and situational comedy, and the practical effects, though simple, serve the narrative well. Not a lot of noise around it, but there's something enjoyable about its low-key vibe that lingers.
This film has seen limited releases, making it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. Its scarcity is partly due to its obscure director and the niche comedy genre it occupies. I've noticed that interest around it is growing, especially among fans of vintage comedies who appreciate the unique blend of humor and romance woven throughout the narrative.
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