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A Thrill for Thelma is a 1935 drama and crime short film from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. This entry in the 'Crime Does Not Pay' series explores themes of crime and consequence, focusing on a young woman's misguided quest for luxury.
This short film has been somewhat elusive for collectors, with few prints surfacing over the years. Its significance as part of the Crime Does Not Pay series adds to its allure, given the cultural context of the time. Some collectors seek it for its commentary on crime and morality, while others appreciate the craftsmanship of early short films. While not as widely known, it has a dedicated niche following that values its historical significance.
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A Thrill for Thelma is a drama and crime short film.
The film was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
A Thrill for Thelma was released in 1935.
Keywords for the film include prisoner, inmate, young couple, life of crime, and crime does not pay.
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