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So, 'Un coup manqué' is this charming little comedy from 1932 that really plays with the concept of confinement. It’s about a burglar who just can't seem to escape the apartment he breaks into, which leads to all sorts of humorous situations. The pacing is brisk, and you can feel the tension building as he navigates his predicament. The film captures that quirky early 30s vibe, with some clever practical effects that add a unique flavor. The performances are quite engaging, showcasing a mix of physical comedy and situational humor that feels fresh even today. There's a certain charm in its simplicity that keeps you watching, wondering how he'll ever get out.
This film has seen limited availability over the years, with few prints circulating among collectors. Its rarity adds to the allure, especially for those who appreciate early 30s cinema. Not a lot of information exists on its director or production details, which piques interest as well. It's a gem for anyone digging into the depths of early comedic works.
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