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So, 'Ask a Policeman' is this delightful 1939 British comedy that really captures that light-hearted yet chaotic vibe. You’ve got Police-Sergeant Samuel Dudfoot, played with a certain charm, along with his sidekick constables, who try to cook up a fake crime wave to keep their jobs. The humor is a mix of slapstick and farce, and it really leans into the absurdity of the situation. The pacing is brisk, and the performances have a genuine warmth that draws you into their misadventures. It's not just about laughs; it reflects on duty and the absurdity of bureaucracy too. The practical effects, while not elaborate, have a certain quaint charm that adds to the film's character.
A film like 'Ask a Policeman' can be a bit elusive for collectors, often overshadowed by bigger titles from the era. It has seen various home media releases, but finding a good quality print can be a challenge. The film's quirky premise and solid performances create a niche appeal, making it an interesting piece for those who appreciate British comedies of the late 1930s. Its rarity keeps the interest alive among enthusiasts looking to complete their collections.
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