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So, 'Come Clean' is a pretty interesting comedy from 1931, showcasing the Hardys in their traditional apartment setting. The whole vibe feels light and breezy, with that classic slapstick humor that just flows. Stan and Ollie venture out for ice cream, and the ensuing chaos when they encounter a suicidal woman adds a layer of dark comedy that's kind of unexpected. The pacing feels just right for the era, balancing quick gags with character moments. The performances are genuine; you can see their chemistry. What makes it stand out is how it mixes that light-heartedness with a somewhat serious theme of intervention—it's not something you see every day in comedies of that time.
This film is quite rare in collector circles, with few prints available. It's been released on various formats, but its scarcity means dedicated collectors often seek it out for its unique blend of humor and earnestness. The mix of the Hardys and Laurel's antics provides a fascinating glimpse into early 1930s comedy, making it of particular interest for those studying the evolution of the genre.
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