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So, 'Times Square Playboy' is an interesting little comedy from 1936. It has this quirky charm, right? The pacing is pretty breezy, which fits the light-hearted plot about a stock broker's friend trying to sabotage a wedding he thinks is a scam. There’s a certain whimsical atmosphere that you don't often see in modern films, and the performances, while not groundbreaking, have a sincerity that makes the characters relatable. It’s more of a snapshot of its time than a polished gem, but that’s kind of what gives it character. The practical effects are minimal, but they serve the story well enough. Overall, it’s a fun diversion with some clever moments sprinkled throughout.
This film hasn't had much of a revival in terms of re-releases, making it a bit of a rarity for collectors. It was released on a few VHS tapes and has seen some DVD editions, but overall, the availability is fairly limited. Many collectors appreciate its unique humor and slice-of-life feel, which adds to its charm. As a pre-war comedy, it’s definitely worth having for those who enjoy vintage films that capture the era's tone and societal quirks.
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