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A Rich Without Money is this quirky comedy from 1967 that plays with the absurdity of identity and wealth. The pacing is quite engaging; it breezes through the life of our accountant protagonist who finds himself in this bizarre predicament of swapping lives. The performances have a charming sincerity, especially from the lead, who balances the struggle of true love against the backdrop of materialism. The practical effects are minimal, but the humor lands well, making you chuckle at its clever observations. It’s a film that doesn’t take itself too seriously, yet it manages to poke fun at societal norms regarding wealth and relationships in just the right way.
A Rich Without Money has seen a decent range of releases over the years, but the original prints are quite rare. Interest among collectors has been growing, particularly for fans of 60s comedies and international cinema. The film's unique premise and lighthearted critique of wealth make it a fascinating piece, though it's not widely known outside of niche circles.
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