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So, 'Double Scotch & Wry' is a kind of quirky gem from 1987 that showcases Rikki Fulton and his ensemble in a mix of sketches that really capture a certain Scottish humor. The characters, like the Reverend I.M. Jolly and the pretty over-the-top Supercop, have a charm that's hard to resist, even if the pacing can be a bit uneven at times. The atmosphere is light and playful, but there's a cleverness lurking beneath the surface. The performances here are really what shine, each actor brings their own flair, making every sketch feel distinct. It's a great representation of 80s comedy, with a unique voice that some might find nostalgic, while others may just appreciate the sheer inventiveness.
The film was originally broadcast on television, which makes physical copies somewhat elusive today. It has limited releases on VHS and DVD, with various editions popping up over the years, although they don't surface too often. Collectors tend to appreciate the unique blend of characters and the distinctive Scottish humor, often seeking it out for its nostalgic value and the performances that define it.
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