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So, 1913 (1964) is this peculiar little comedy that, honestly, gets overshadowed by more popular titles. The pacing has that relaxed feel, a bit like a daydream—you're not rushing anywhere, just floating along with the absurdities. The atmosphere is quirky, with a certain charm that comes from its practical effects, which have that tactile quality you don’t see much these days. Performances are engaging, though you might not find any A-listers here; it’s all about the ensemble cast working together to deliver those offbeat moments. It’s distinctive for its unique take on the period it represents, mixing historical elements with a comedic twist that feels both nostalgic and weirdly modern at the same time.
1913 (1964) remains somewhat obscure in collector circles, with few home media releases, making original prints rather elusive. It was briefly available on VHS, but the transition to DVD and Blu-ray hasn't been as prevalent. Interest among collectors is growing slowly, especially for those who appreciate the niche genre of offbeat comedies. A nice find if you can track it down, as it offers a refreshing perspective on the era it depicts.
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