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So, 'Assassination on the Tiber' from 1979 presents this intriguing blend of action, comedy, and crime. It opens with a classic noir setup — a blackout during a criminal meeting that leads to a murder, and it’s got this off-kilter vibe that makes it feel unique. The pacing feels like a jazzy rhythm, keeping you guessing while also delivering those comedic moments amidst the chaos. The performances can be a bit over-the-top, but that's part of its charm. What really stands out are the practical effects; there’s something tactile about the way the murder is staged that adds to the tension. It’s an odd little film that doesn’t quite fit neatly into any box, but that’s what makes it interesting.
'Assassination on the Tiber' holds a certain niche appeal among collectors, though its director remains unknown, which adds an air of mystery. The film has seen limited format releases, often making it a bit elusive, especially in decent condition. Its scarcity on physical media drives up interest for those keen on exploring 70s genre blends, and its quirky tone and practical effects keep it on the radar of collectors looking for something different.
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