Don't Look Now
Don't Look Now

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Don't Look Now

1936
Movie
7 min
English

It's St. Valentine's Day. Cupid is having fun arranging, while a young devil is making mischief sabotaging, love affairs.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Edward SutherlandGenres: Comedy, Crime, Mystery

Plot Summary

A meek bank teller inherits a large sum of money from a gangster, but he's soon embroiled in a complex web of crime and mistaken identity. He must navigate the dangerous underworld and avoid the police while trying to keep his newfound fortune and his life intact. The situation escalates as he becomes the prime suspect in a murder he didn't commit.

Critical Reception

Released in 1936, 'Don't Look Now' was a minor comedy-mystery that garnered a modest reception. Critics at the time noted its lighthearted approach to crime and the comedic performance of its lead, Victor Moore. While not a critical darling, it served as an adequate piece of escapist entertainment for Depression-era audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its light comedic tone and Victor Moore's central performance.

  • The mystery element was considered engaging, if not overly complex.

  • A standard, if unremarkable, crime-comedy of its era.

Google audience: Audience reviews from the era are difficult to ascertain, but contemporary critical reception suggested it was an enjoyable, if not groundbreaking, comedic crime film.

Fun Fact

While the film features a gangster theme, it was produced by Paramount Pictures, which often aimed for family-friendly entertainment, resulting in a toned-down portrayal of criminal activity for the time.

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