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Up Goes Maisie is a quirky blend of comedy and romance, set against the backdrop of post-war innovation. The showgirl, with her charming wit, finds herself entangled in a web of intrigue as she protects the inventor’s ideas from a gang of crooks. It captures that playful spirit typical of 40s cinema, with a light tone that balances the threat of its antagonists. The pacing flows nicely, keeping you engaged without overstaying its welcome. The performances, particularly from the lead, shine through with a certain exuberance that feels refreshing. It’s a film that embodies a certain era, with practical effects that, while not groundbreaking, add a unique charm to the storytelling.
Up Goes Maisie is one of those lesser-known titles that collectors often stumble upon. It had a modest release and hasn’t been widely circulated in recent years, making it somewhat scarce. The film has seen a few home media releases, but finding a well-preserved copy can take some time. Interest in this one tends to be more niche, often appealing to fans of 40s comedies or collectors looking to fill specific gaps in their collections.
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