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So, 'Diamond Stud' is this interesting little drama from 1970 that dives into the life of 'Diamond Jim' Brady, a larger-than-life railroad tycoon. It's got this really laid-back pacing, almost like you're just hanging around with him as he indulges in his vices—cigars, lavish meals, and various romantic escapades. The atmosphere feels very much like a snapshot of the era, with practical effects that keep things grounded. Performances are pretty decent, conveying that mix of ambition and excess that defines Brady. It’s not just a biopic; it has this intriguing examination of American capitalism and personal excess woven in, which gives it a distinctive edge. Definitely a curious piece for anyone who enjoys character-driven narratives.
'Diamond Stud' has had a varied release history, with a few VHS editions floating around but not much in terms of modern formats. Scarcity is a factor here; it seems to have slipped under the radar for many collectors. However, those who are drawn to niche biographical dramas or have an interest in railroad history might find it particularly appealing. The film's unique take on the excesses of early American capitalism makes it a curiosity worth digging into.
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