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Operation Moon is this oddball blend of comedy and sci-fi that really captures a certain absurdity of the 60s era. The premise is wild: two criminals, Franco and Ciccio, are mistaken for cosmonauts. The KGB's plan to deceive the public with them is both hilarious and a bit unsettling, showcasing the paranoia of the Cold War. The pacing is quite brisk, keeping you entertained with slapstick humor and some surprisingly decent practical effects for the time. The performances are colorful and fit the silly tone perfectly, making it a distinctive entry in the genre. You can sense the filmmakers had a lot of fun playing with space race tropes while weaving in social commentary. It's a bit of a hidden gem, really.
Operation Moon has seen limited releases over the years, with only a few home video editions, which makes it somewhat scarce among collectors. While not widely known, there's a niche interest in this film, especially for those who appreciate vintage international comedies or the quirks of the 60s sci-fi genre. The blend of humor and social commentary gives it a unique flavor that resonates with collectors looking for something off the beaten path.
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