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Triple Trouble is one of those little gems from the 1950s comedy scene. You have Slip and Sach, who always seem to land themselves in the thick of things, taking the fall for a bank robbery they didn't commit. It's got this playful, almost chaotic energy as they scramble to figure out the real culprits, which leads to some clever setups and punchlines. The pacing keeps you on your toes, and the whole short-wave radio angle adds a layer of intrigue that's quite unique for its time. Performances are solid, with that classic comedic timing we love. There's a certain charm about the era's practical effects, too, which gives it a distinctive feel that today's films sometimes lack.
Triple Trouble has had a modest release history, often overshadowed by bigger titles from the era, which makes it a bit of a hidden treasure for collectors. It's not the easiest film to find in pristine condition, particularly in original prints. There seems to be a growing interest among niche collectors who appreciate the quirks of early comedies, and copies in good shape tend to fetch a fair price at auctions. This film certainly deserves a closer look for anyone diving into the comedic landscape of the 1950s.
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