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So, Big Money is this 1930 comedy-drama directed by Russell Mack. The film follows a bank messenger who gets tangled up with a down-and-out gambler. The pacing has that distinct pre-Code rhythm, not too rushed, allowing the characters to breathe a bit. The atmosphere is quite gritty yet humorous, and you can sense the struggles of the era. The performances have a raw quality to them, particularly the leads, who navigate their ups and downs with a mix of charm and desperation. It's interesting how they blend humor with deeper themes of ambition and failure. Plus, the practical effects are surprisingly engaging for the time, giving it a unique edge amidst the usual talkies of the era.
Features a unique blend of comedy and dramaHighlights the struggles of the Great Depression eraInteresting character dynamics and societal commentary
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