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So, 'Every Day's a Holiday' is this quirky little gem from 1965 that really captures the youthful spirit of the era. You've got a bunch of teens working at a holiday camp, and they're just trying to make the most of their summer by diving headfirst into this TV talent show. The tone is light and breezy, typical of the '60s, with some musical numbers that are actually pretty catchy. The performances have a nice, energetic vibe, but they don’t take themselves too seriously—definitely gives off those carefree summer vibes. It’s interesting to see how they juxtapose the competition with the camaraderie among the teens, which adds a nice layer to what could've been just a standard comedy.
'Every Day's a Holiday' has had a somewhat limited release history, which adds to its appeal among collectors. Original prints are quite rare, and it hasn’t been widely circulated in recent years, so those with a passion for '60s cinema often seek it out. The film's combination of comedy and music, along with its nostalgic summer camp setting, makes it a unique piece in the landscape of lighthearted films from that period.
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