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A Formal Faucett is quite the gem from 1978, a cheeky comedy that dances around the whole spy genre, specifically poking fun at Charlie's Angels. The pacing is brisk, keeping the laughs coming while the absurdities unfold. The young woman's escapades are peppered with playful innuendos and clever visual gags, making it a unique watch in the realm of spoofs. The performances are engaging, especially with the lead really nailing that balance between innocence and sass. You get a feel for that late '70s vibe, with a mix of practical effects and a light-hearted atmosphere that just feels fun. Definitely not your average comedy, it has a certain charm that lingers.
This film often flies under the radar, making it a curious find for collectors. It was released on VHS and briefly on DVD, but those formats are becoming increasingly scarce. Interest tends to spike around comedic spoofs, particularly those that reflect the eraβs pop culture; this one fits the bill. Always interesting to see how such niche titles can fluctuate in value based on their cult status.
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