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Anything for a Friend is this curious little Western from '73 that captures the essence of folly and greed wrapped in dusty trails and saloon life. The dynamic between Jonas and Mark is quite something β they embody that charming yet destructive spirit of frontier life, driven by dreams they can't quite grasp. The pacing meanders a bit, giving it a laid-back feel, but the absurdities they face on their quest for gold create an odd tension. The performances, while not groundbreaking, have a certain authenticity that draws you in, especially when the crazy old man spins his tale of riches. It's a film that encapsulates the disillusionment of the era, all while laced with a lighthearted absurdity that makes it stand out in the Western genre.
This film has been somewhat elusive in collector circles, with limited availability in physical formats, which adds to its intrigue. Not many prints have surfaced over the years, making it a rare find for those focused on Westerns or the oddball gems of the 1970s. The scarcity combined with its unique narrative and tone ensures that it garners interest, particularly among those who appreciate films that diverge from the more traditional Western tropes.
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