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So, you've got 'Cherokee' from 1991, right? It's this quirky mix of detective work and comedy that kind of meanders through its own oddities. The premise revolves around Fred, an occasional musician, trying to impersonate the heir to a fortune—definitely a goofy setup! The pacing feels a bit loose at times, lending to that offbeat charm. While the director isn't widely known, the performances bring a certain quirky energy that keeps things interesting. Themes of identity and deception weave through in a lighthearted way, making it a curious watch for those who enjoy peculiar comedies. It's not a heavy hitter, but it has a unique vibe.
Cherokee has had a bit of a strange journey in terms of availability, with VHS being the primary format collectors tend to find, though DVD editions pop up now and then. It’s not exactly commonplace in collector circles, which might pique some interest for those who appreciate lesser-known films from the '90s. The film’s quirky charm and unique premise can make it a fun topic of conversation among collectors, and its scarcity adds to the allure.
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