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So, Faceless One is this curious little gem from 1960, and it’s got this wonderfully erratic vibe that really showcases the early experimental work of Harry Hill. You can feel that madcap energy in every frame, like he’s just throwing everything he can at the wall, from quirky performances to offbeat visuals that scream DIY. The pacing is all over the place, but it adds to that charming unpredictability. It’s a fascinating peek into the early days of a comedian who would later become a staple in British TV, and the practical effects, while not polished, have a certain rawness that makes it feel alive. Not your standard film, for sure, but that's what makes it stand out in the collection.
Faceless One has a bit of a murky history, mainly due to its obscure release and the unknown director. Not many prints circulated, leading to its scarcity, which definitely piques collector interest. Fans of Harry Hill and experimental films often seek it out, intrigued by the hints of his comedic style that would later flourish. As with many short films from this era, finding a clean copy can be a challenge, but it’s the kind of piece that adds a unique flavor to any collection.
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