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So, 'Things You Never See on the Screen' is this quirky little gem from 1935 that's loaded with flubs and bloopers, mainly from Warner Bros. productions. The tone is lighthearted and playful, giving us a peek behind the curtain at the often chaotic world of filmmaking. It has this charming documentary feel, but with a comedy twist that’s pretty enjoyable. You really get to see the human side of the actors and crew, and it's fascinating how these mishaps were captured. It’s one of those films that brings a smile just by witnessing the fun they were having, even when things went wrong.
This film was released in a time where behind-the-scenes content was still a novelty, making it interesting for collectors. Finding a copy can be a challenge, as it doesn't pop up frequently, but it sparks curiosity given its unique approach to showcasing cinematic blunders. The documentary aspect combined with comedy makes it a distinctive piece for those interested in the lighter side of film history.
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