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Check and Double Check is a fascinating slice of early sound comedy with Amos and Andy at the helm. It's got that charming, chaotic energy that defines a lot of 1930s humor, where our leads juggle their open-air taxi while they navigate high society's eccentricities. The pacing feels a touch uneven, but it adds to the film's whimsical charm. You see them driving musicians to a lavish party, and there's a real sense of the era's atmosphere, a kind of peek into the jazz age. The performances are lively, capturing that playful banter that made them popular. Practical effects are minimal, but they rely on clever staging and the chemistry of the duo to keep things engaging.
This film has had a limited release history, often overshadowed by later works featuring Amos and Andy. Originally part of the Vitaphone series, it's become somewhat scarce on physical media, making it a curious piece for collectors. Interest tends to revolve around its unique place in early sound cinema and its reflection of the comedic style of the time.
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