Review of The Crooked Circle (1932) by Samuel D — 12 Aug 2007
Nothing special as far as mysteries or comedies go. The plot is alright- not great and very predictable in every aspect (everyone is exactly who they seem to be). The real thing which makes this film mentionable is the exchange between James Gleason and Zasu Pitts, and though the gags they are part of are admittedly very lame, there is a very humourous sort of comedic chemistry between them.
This review of The Crooked Circle (1932) was written by Samuel D on 12 Aug 2007.
The Crooked Circle has generally received mixed reviews.
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