Review of The Shop Around the Corner (1940) by Jaime N. Christley for Slant Magazine — 22 Dec 2014
The charm of the gimmick in Lubitsch’s take (directing a script by Samuel Raphaelson, who had collaborated with the German-born filmmaker on comedies and melodramas alike) is passed over quickly in favor of studying both its effects on those involved, as well as the dynamics of the workplace at large.
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This review of The Shop Around the Corner (1940) was written by Jaime N. Christley and published by Slant Magazine on 22 Dec 2014.
The Shop Around the Corner has generally received very positive reviews.
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