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So, 'Who's Done It?' is quite the interesting piece from 1944, weaving a dark tale of family betrayal and greed. The plot centers around Mansour Pasha, whose posthumous legacy of wealth triggers a twisted saga when one son drowns and his wife claims their child as the late Othman's heir. It’s a dense story with some real tension as you watch the younger generation navigate the fallout of their fathers' choices. The atmosphere is heavy, infused with a palpable sense of dread and the performances carry this weight. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the drama to unfold in a way that keeps you engaged—this isn't just a standard crime drama; it’s layered and has that raw edge typical of the era.
This film isn't widely circulated, which adds a layer of intrigue for collectors. It's one of those titles that often gets overlooked, but its unique narrative and themes make it a noteworthy find. Earlier VHS releases are scarce, and it hasn't seen much in terms of modern re-releases, making it a genuine gem for those who appreciate deeper cuts from classic cinema.
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