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- You Can't Take It With You
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- (December 28, 1936)
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- You Can't Take It With You demonstrates that a pair of showmen
- can confect a magnificently funny show without bothering much
- about the plot. The plot of You Can't Take It With You is
- deliberately banal. Two young lovers are nearly parted because
- of their families, a dramatic situation which has not grown any
- younger since Pyramus & Thisbe. So theatrically threadbare is
- this narrative scheme that it takes an ignited dish of red fire
- to bring down the first act curtain, an off-stage explosion to
- close Act II. These punctuations are, however, not really
- necessary for in creating Grandpa Vanderhof (Henry Traver) and
- his clan -- the Girl's family which the Boy's family views with
- alarm -- the playwrights have conjured a species of dramatis
- personae which transcends plot, bursts the bonds of the
- established theatre and mounts into the stratosphere of great
- literary lunacy.
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