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So, 'Das Stacheltier: Fridericus Rex - Part Eleven' really carries this quirky charm that's hard to ignore. The blend of comedy and historical references gives it a unique flavor, almost like a time capsule of its era. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to that disjointed feel of a road trip movie. The interactions between the UFA employees and Schimmelpfennig are often amusing, showcasing a clever mix of absurdity and earnestness. Plus, the practical effects used to represent Frederick II’s ghost are rather fun, if not a bit low-budget. It has a warmth that's enveloping, even if the direction isn't particularly noteworthy. It's the kind of film that invites you in with its strange humor and oddball premise.
As a collector, you’ll find 'Das Stacheltier: Fridericus Rex - Part Eleven' to be a curious piece of cinema that's rarely discussed, making it a bit of a hidden gem in the comedy genre. The film’s scarcity is notable; it often eludes mainstream collectors due to its niche appeal and the fact that many of its prints have deteriorated over time. Its oddball charm and historical context can certainly pique the interest of those into lesser-known titles from the 50s, and it's definitely worth keeping an eye out for at film fairs or specialized auctions.
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