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Three of a Kind (1936) is a fascinating little comedy that dives into the interplay of class and ambition, featuring a truck driver and a gold-digger who mistakenly believe they're both from the upper crust. The film has this delightful absurdity, with a pacing that ebbs and flows, reflecting the characters' misadventures. The atmosphere is a blend of glossy hotel settings and the gritty realities of their lives, creating a sharp contrast. While performances are somewhat understated, there's a charm in the way the actors navigate the comedic misunderstandings. What stands out is its exploration of greed wrapped in humor, making it an interesting artifact of its time. Can't help but appreciate the practical effects used in some of the comedic sequences, which add a layer of authenticity.
Three of a Kind has seen various formats over the years, but it's still relatively scarce in the collector's market, particularly in good condition. The film hasn't garnered the same attention as some contemporaries, which could make it a hidden gem for those interested in the subtleties of 1930s comedy. Its unique premise and execution give it an edge that's worth noting, especially for collectors who appreciate the less mainstream offerings of that era.
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