How to Be a Detective (1936)
If you're in the mood for a delightful blend of humor and clever storytelling, "How to Be a Detective" is a must-watch. Robert Benchley's comedic genius shines as he navigates the quirks of crime-solving with a light-hearted touch that keeps you chuckling throughout. The film's playful critique of detective stereotypes not only entertains but also invites viewers to reflect on the absurdities of crime and character profiling. Perfect for fans of classic comedies and anyone seeking a whimsical escape, this charming short is sure to leave you grinning long after the credits roll.