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Conductor 007 is a quirky little comedy from 1966, directed by Kostas Karagiannis. It has this odd charm, with a somewhat slapstick feel but with serious undertones. The pacing feels like it drags a bit in places, but that gives it a unique rhythm, you know? The performances have a certain earnestness that really stands out, especially from the lead who plays the honest employee. The fire scene is surprisingly well done for its time—definitely some practical effects at play here that add some weight to the drama. The theme of loyalty versus secrecy adds an interesting layer, giving it more depth than you'd expect from a standard comedy. It's a fascinating glimpse into mid-60s filmmaking in Greece.
Greek production, reflects 1960s cinematic styleFeatures practical effects during the fire sceneDistinctive slapstick comedy mixed with dramaKostas Karagiannis's unique directorial touch
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