
- Genre
- Comedy
- Year
- 1945
- Runtime
- 1h20
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How DOooo You Do
Small town secrets, big laughs, and one wild broadcast!
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Synopsis
How DOooo You Do is a 1945 comedy directed by Ralph Murphy and featuring Bert Gordon, known for its lighthearted ensemble cast and satirical take on small-town politics and media sensationalism. The film centers around a series of humorous misunderstandings and schemes involving a local con artist who tries to manipulate the town's citizens through a phony radio broadcast. As the plot unfolds, a colorful array of characters—including opportunists and honest townsfolk—become entangled in a web of comedic situations that ultimately highlight themes of trust, deception, and social influence. The film’s blend of slapstick humor and witty dialogue offers a charming glimpse into the post-war American comedy style.
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Reviews
Critical reception of How DOooo You Do has been mixed, reflecting the movie's era and its comedic style. On IMDb, it holds a rating of 6.1 out of 10, indicating modest appreciation but recognizing some flaws in pacing and character development. Some viewers praise the film's nostalgic value and Bert Gordon's energetic performance, capturing the quirky charm typical of 1940s comedies. However, modern critics on platforms like Rotten Tomatoes note that it lacks the sharpness and enduring appeal of other comedies from the same decade. A review from Classic Movie Hub states, "While How DOooo You Do offers moments of genuine humor and satire, it occasionally struggles with its plot cohesion and character depth." Conversely, Turner Classic Movies highlights the film's cultural portrayal of post-war American optimism, though it admits that the storyline can feel dated to contemporary audiences. Overall, it’s regarded as a pleasant, if somewhat uneven, comedic film that holds particular interest for fans of vintage cinema and Bert Gordon’s distinctive style.





