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So, Ben Dover's Knicker Inspection is a bit of a peculiar piece from 2012. It showcases the continuing misadventures of Ben Dover, portrayed by Steve Perry, who has a knack for engaging with UK amateurs in a rather risqué manner. The atmosphere has this cheeky, almost irreverent tone that feels both playful and a touch naughty. The pacing meanders in parts, which might frustrate some, but it adds to that laid-back vibe. The practical effects are minimal and certainly not groundbreaking, but that’s part of its charm, I guess. The performances are what you'd expect—over-the-top and unapologetic, fitting snugly into its niche. It's definitely distinctive among other films in this realm, appealing primarily to those with a particular taste for offbeat humor and risqué antics.
This film has seen a limited release, making it somewhat hard to find in certain formats. Collectors often discuss its unique place in the Ben Dover series, as it's one of the later entries that maintained the same cheeky humor. While not widely produced, it has a small but dedicated following, and its scarcity can drive interest among those who appreciate its specific brand of comedy.
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