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Come on Seven is this quirky little comedy from 1956 that lingers in that delightful realm of road trip misadventures. Wally and Eddie head to Reno, hoping to score enough cash for a child's operation which gives the plot a gentle tug on the heartstrings amidst the absurdity. The pacing feels a bit erratic, which somehow adds to its charm β you never know what will happen next, especially when their car gets stolen by two girls. The interactions are a blend of slapstick and situational humor, with some pretty wild practical effects during the chaotic climax. Not the most polished flick, but its raw energy and the performances really give it a distinctive flavor. It's an interesting piece of Americana that might not be on everyone's radar.
Come on Seven holds a niche spot among collectors, often overlooked but intriguing due to its erratic charm and unrefined comedic style. Formats include the standard VHS and a rare DVD release, though both can be hard to come by. The film's scarcity, combined with its unusual premise and slapstick elements, draws interest from those who appreciate offbeat comedies from the era. If you're into collecting lesser-known gems, this might just tickle your fancy.
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