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So, 'Beru and These Women' is this quirky little comedy from 1968 that revolves around Inspector Bérurier, who's not your typical detective. He’s kind of clumsy yet endearing, and after inheriting a mansion, he finds himself embroiled in a murder case when he goes to collect rent. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it gives this whimsical vibe, and the interactions between Bérurier and Commissaire San Antonio have this humorous, almost buddy-cop feel. The film dives into themes of deception and the absurdity of life, all set against a backdrop that mixes mystery with lighthearted comedy. You can see the charm in its practical effects and performances; they really add character to the unfolding narrative.
This title has had limited circulation, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Its initial release was on VHS, but finding it on DVD or any modern format can be a challenge. The mix of comedy and mystery, along with its distinct characters, has garnered a niche following, which may drive interest among those who appreciate lesser-known gems from this era. It’s one of those films that pops up at obscure film fairs, and its scarcity tends to pique curiosity and conversation among collectors.
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