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So, 'Who's Crazy' is a bit of an oddball from 1937, you know? It has this quirky charm that keeps you chuckling despite its somewhat convoluted premise. Harry Gribbon delivers a laid-back performance, oblivious to his wife Beulah’s potential infidelity, which sets the stage for some genuinely funny moments. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times but that only adds to its charm. The film's practical effects, while modest, contribute to the overall comedic vibe. You'll notice the atmosphere is lighthearted, with an undercurrent of suspense as Harry tries to catch Beulah in the act. It's not your typical screwball comedy and that’s what makes it distinctive; it dances on the edge of absurdity without quite falling off.
This film isn't the easiest to find, which makes it an interesting piece for collectors. It was released in a few formats back in the day, but many copies have been lost over time. Interest in pre-war comedies like this one has been slowly increasing among niche collectors, so if you come across a copy, it might be worth a closer look.
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