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So, 'Cottonpickin' Chickenpickers' is this quirky gem from 1967 that sort of slips through the cracks of mainstream recognition, but it's got that unmistakable Southern charm. The film’s pacing is all over the place in a delightful way, with Darby Clyde Fenster and Jerry Martin stumbling from one ridiculous scenario to another, making it feel like you're on a wild, hilarious road trip. The musical numbers are really something, blending seamlessly into the narrative, which adds to its offbeat charm. It's not polished, but that's part of its appeal—there's a rawness to the humor and the characters that just feels genuine, if a bit zany. It’s one of those flicks you can’t help but appreciate for its sheer audacity.
This title has seen limited releases over the years, primarily available on a few obscure formats that make it a bit tougher to track down. Its scarcity doesn't seem to deter collectors, who appreciate the oddball humor and unique musical elements. The film falls into that delightful category of quirky comedies that many have either forgotten or just haven't had the chance to discover, making it a curiosity piece in any collector's library.
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