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To see an English comedy film with ideas, wit, a droll sense of character, and no concessions to an imaginary lowest common denominator of popular taste is not a weekly experience. When such a film combines the virtues of intelligent and technically skilful direction with an adroit use of music, it is a joy to be trumpeted with gusto. Such a film is ‘Don't Take it to Heart,’ written and directed by Geoffrey Dell and with a musical score by Mischa Spoliansky.
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