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That Certain Feeling, directed by an unknown hand, is a delightful comedy from 1956 that captures a lighthearted yet complex narrative. The interplay between Larry Larkin and ghost-writer Francis X. Dignan is witty, with a sort of whimsical tension that builds as Francis finds himself tangled in a romantic subplot with Larkin's secretary. This film plays around with themes of love, jealousy, and the creative process, all while maintaining an easygoing charm. The pacing is just right, allowing the comedy to breathe without dragging. Performances are light but hit the right notes, making it a pleasant watch that sits comfortably in the genre mix of its era, though it might not stand out as much as some others from this time.
This film is a bit of a hidden gem, not always easy to find in good quality formats. For collectors, it represents a unique piece of 1950s cinema that balances comedy and romance rather well. Interest in the film varies, but those who appreciate lesser-known works of the era often seek it out, making it a noteworthy addition for those focusing on comedies of its time.
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