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So, 'Bang, and the Angels Sing' is this quirky blend of crime and comedy that really encapsulates a certain vibe of the early '70s. The film has this laid-back rhythm, almost like it expects you to go with the flow of the gangsters’ antics while they sing their way through some pretty absurd situations. The music by Les Humphries adds a unique flavor, making it feel like a musical in disguise. It's not just about laughs; there’s something interesting in how it portrays crime almost playfully, which is a distinctive approach for its time. The performances carry a lightheartedness that makes the darker themes feel less heavy, creating this odd but pleasant atmosphere throughout.
This film is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, as it doesn't often pop up in discussions about '70s cinema. It was released on various formats over the years, but finding a decent copy can be a challenge. The scarcity seems to stem from its niche appeal; while it has its charm, many collectors overlook it in favor of more mainstream titles. However, for those who appreciate the unique fusion of crime and musical elements, this film definitely holds a certain intrigue.
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