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So, 'Too Many Crooks' is this quirky little gem from 1930, directed by George King. It has that classic British comedy vibe, where the pacing feels just right for the era. The plot revolves around this hapless guy trying to crack open his own safe, only to find he's not alone—there's a pro thief in the mix too. It creates this amusing tension, the kind where you can't help but chuckle at the absurdity of it all. The performances are a bit over the top, but that's charming in its own way. The practical effects are modest, but they work well enough to keep the laughs coming. It’s a delightful depiction of crime gone wrong, with a lighthearted, almost farcical tone that keeps things engaging throughout.
Features a unique blend of comedy and crime elements.Captures the essence of early 1930s British cinema.Interesting character dynamics and situational humor.
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