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So, 'Jimmy and Sally' from 1933, directed by James Tinling, is one of those charming comedies that captures the light-hearted tone of the early '30s. It's got that brisk pacing, you know? Jimmy, played with a delightful mix of cynicism and charm, is trying to make a name for himself as a press agent but just can't catch a break. Then there's Sally, who swoops in and steals the show, effortlessly getting things done. Their dynamic is fun to watch, and the practical effects, while modest, add a nice touch to the overall whimsy. It’s less about grand statements and more about the everyday hustle—definitely a slice of life vibe that collectors appreciate.
Features strong comedic performances. · Captures early 30s atmosphere well. · Cinematography has that vintage charm.
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