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There's Always a Woman is a delightful blend of comedy and mystery that showcases a certain charm from the late 30s. The film revolves around an investigator who, after a shaky start with his own agency, finds himself entangled in a case involving a wealthy society matron. The pacing is brisk; it keeps you engaged with witty dialogue and a light-hearted tone. I always appreciated how it balances humor with intrigue, leading to some clever twists. The performances are engaging, and there's a certain playfulness in the banter that feels very of its time, adding to its uniqueness. It's one of those films that, while not a heavyweight, leaves you with a smile.
This film has seen a variety of formats over the years, but it's relatively scarce on physical media, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. The mix of comedy and mystery from this era draws interest, particularly for those who appreciate films that tread the line between genres. Finding a good quality print can be a challenge, which adds to the allure for those diving into 1930s cinema.
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