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You know, 'Hot Money' is one of those comedies that just has a certain charm. Directed by James W. Horne, it's got that light, playful vibe typical of the mid-30s. The story revolves around Thelma and Patsy getting entangled with a thief who's ditched some cash in their hands, leading to all sorts of ridiculous situations. The pacing is brisk, and the performances really shine, especially from the leads—there's a delightful chemistry there. What’s distinctive is how the film balances slapstick with a sort of breezy narrative that keeps things engaging. The practical effects, though modest, add to the charm. Overall, it’s a nice example of the era's comedic style.
Interesting take on crime and comedyCaptures the essence of 1930s humorGreat performances that enhance the quirky storyline
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