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So, 'You Can't Take it With You' from 1979 is a TV adaptation of the classic Kaufman and Hart play. It captures that offbeat family vibe, you know? Jean Stapleton and Art Carney bring such a whimsical energy to their roles, playing a family that embraces chaos and creativity over conventionality. The pacing has that classic TV movie feel, which some might find a bit slow today, but it really lets those quirky dynamics breathe. The performances shine with a kind of warmth that's hard to replicate. It's all about the theme of living one's truth without worrying too much about society's rules, which is really refreshing, especially in the era it was made.
This film has had a bit of an uneven release history, primarily circulating on TV and later in home video formats, which are somewhat scarce now. Collectors often seek out this title not just for its performances but also for its connection to the original stage play. Given its status as a TV movie, it's a niche interest, but there's definitely a following for those who appreciate adaptations of classic theater works.
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