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So, 'Everybody's Doing It' has this blend of comedy and crime that feels pretty fresh for its time. Directed by Christy Cabanne, the film dives into a world where gangsters are getting involved in a newspaper puzzle contest, which is a quirky concept, to say the least. The pacing is quite brisk, keeping you engaged without dragging at any point. The romantic subplot adds a nice layer, giving it a lightheartedness amid the criminal antics. Performances are charming, particularly with the leads, who bring a certain charisma that makes the whole thing gel. There's a kind of playful absurdity in the premise that sets it apart from typical crime comedies of the era. It's a film that doesn’t take itself too seriously, making it a curious watch.
Features a unique premise involving newspaper puzzles.Mixes comedy, crime, and romance in a light-hearted way.Captures the playful spirit of late 1930s cinema.
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