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So, 'Albert, the Rockefeller' is this quirky comedy from 1970, adapted from a Brazilian TV show. You’ve got Albert, a scheming fellow who’s dirt poor but manages to charm his way into high society by pretending to be wealthy. The tone is playful, with a lightheartedness that masks some biting social commentary about class and ambition. The pacing has a nice rhythm, keeping you engaged as Albert juggles his double life. Notably, the performances carry a certain warmth and wit, making even the morally questionable antics feel somewhat endearing. And then there are these practical effects that, while not groundbreaking, add a certain charm to the whole experience, giving it that era's nostalgic vibe.
This film is somewhat elusive; it hasn't been widely available on home media, making it a rarity for collectors. The few formats that have emerged, mostly in VHS, contribute to its scarcity. Interest tends to be niche, primarily from those who appreciate international adaptations and the specific humor of the era. Due to the limited releases, it can be a nice find for those looking to expand their collection with unique comedic gems from the 70s.
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