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So, 'Who Killed John Savage?' from 1938 is an interesting piece, you know? It's shrouded in some mystery, much like its plot. The atmosphere has this gritty noir feel, and while the pacing can be a bit slow at times, it really builds tension. You can sense the desperation of the characters through their performances, which are quite compelling for the era. The practical effects, while limited, do a decent job of enhancing the overall mood. The film dives into themes of betrayal and deception, making it a layered experience, even if not everyone’s cup of tea.
This film isn’t as widely circulated as other titles from the era, which adds to its collector appeal. Most prints are quite rare, with some collectors on the lookout for any available copies. The lack of known director or extensive production details only heightens its intrigue, making it a fascinating conversation starter among enthusiasts.
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