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So, 'Borrowing Trouble' is this quirky little comedy from '37 directed by Frank R. Strayer. It's got a light-hearted tone that's both charming and a bit absurd, really. The plot revolves around the Jones family who run a drugstore, and there's this whole thing where they get robbed. But what’s intriguing is that the suspect is a boy they’ve kinda taken under their wing. It's an interesting exploration of trust and innocence. The pacing flows well, keeping things breezy. The performances feel genuine, and the practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a nice touch to the overall atmosphere. It’s the kind of indie gem that encapsulates its era without any pretentiousness.
Watch for the charming performances.Notice the light-hearted exploration of trust.Keep an eye on the practical effects of the era.
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