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The Smart Aleck
A smart young man is forced to pretend to be stupid in order to get a job in the office of a strict businessman, whose daughter he is in love with. By pretending to be stupid, he manages to save the businessman from making major mistakes, winning his sympathy.
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Plot Summary
A young man tries to make his fortune by posing as a successful con artist. His schemes often lead to comical mishaps and run-ins with the law. As his deceptions escalate, he finds himself in increasingly absurd and dangerous situations.
Critical Reception
The Smart Aleck is a lesser-known B-movie comedy that received minimal critical attention upon its release. It is generally regarded as a lighthearted, albeit formulaic, crime comedy typical of its era, with performances often cited as energetic but not particularly deep. Audience reception was modest, reflecting its status as a low-budget genre film.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers some lighthearted comedic moments.
Performances are generally enthusiastic, fitting the comedic tone.
The plot follows a predictable, somewhat formulaic path.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews and ratings for 'The Smart Aleck' is not readily available, indicating it was not widely discussed on the platform.
Fun Fact
Arthur Dreifuss, the director, was known for his prolific work in B-movies and exploitation films throughout the 1950s and 1960s, often directing multiple films per year.
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