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So, 'Come the Revolution' is an interesting one. It blends comedy with that distinctive TV movie vibe of the late '70s. The pacing sometimes meanders, which can feel a bit off, but it adds to the charm, you know? The story revolves around this pub theatre group, and there's an actress with a wild imagination who sees them as these dramatic revolutionaries. It’s got a quirky atmosphere, and the performances really shine in their earnestness. What makes it stand out, I think, is the way it captures that sense of theatricality versus reality—it's kind of a meta-commentary on performance itself. Not your typical laugh-out-loud comedy, but there’s something oddly captivating about it.
'Come the Revolution' hasn’t seen many re-releases, which makes it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. Its scarcity in certain formats means finding a good copy can be a challenge, especially on DVD or any digital format. There's a niche interest in this title for those who appreciate the unique flavor of 1970s television films, but it doesn't get the attention it deserves, which adds to its intrigue for collectors hunting for something off the beaten path.
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