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So, 'Der Teufel ist los' is this quirky little comedy from 1961 that might catch you off guard if you're not prepared for its offbeat charm. The pacing feels a bit erratic, but that just adds to its unique character—there's a certain whimsy throughout that keeps things light. The performances have a playful energy, with actors leaning into their roles in a way that feels genuine, even if the direction is, well, somewhat elusive. It has this mix of practical effects that remind you of the era's creativity, and the themes around mischief and the supernatural have a certain lightheartedness that doesn’t take itself too seriously. It's a curious piece of cinema that could spark some interesting conversations among collectors.
There's not a ton of material out there for 'Der Teufel ist los,' which makes it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. It's not frequently discussed, but that adds to its appeal; you won't find countless reissues or merchandise around. As for formats, it seems to have had limited releases, making any physical copies a bit scarce. It’s definitely worth tracking down for those who appreciate the more obscure corners of cinema.
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