Review of The Shop Around the Corner (1940) by Kenneth Turan for Los Angeles Times — 27 Jan 1967
Interwoven with subplots centered on the other members of the shop's little family, the romance proceeds through Lubitsch's brilliant deployment of point of view, allowing the audience to enter the perceptions of each individual character at exactly the right moment to develop maximum sympathy and suspense.
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This review of The Shop Around the Corner (1940) was written by Kenneth Turan and published by Los Angeles Times on 27 January 1967.
The Shop Around the Corner has generally received very positive reviews.
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