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So, 'Father Jackleg' is this quirky blend of action, comedy, and western vibes from '72 that's got a unique charm. The story revolves around a con man who unexpectedly inherits a gold mine, only to discover that his own family might be the bigger tricksters. It's got this laid-back pacing, but the absurdity of the situations keeps it engaging. The performances really sell the humor, especially with that playful banter between characters. You notice the practical effects, too, especially in the stunts, which add an authentic feel rather than relying on flashy tricks. It's not just about the gold—it touches on themes of trust and deception in a familial context, which makes it a bit deeper than your average romp.
This film has seen some varied formats over the years, with the more obscure VHS copies becoming quite the collector's item. It had a limited release initially, which has made finding decent prints challenging. Interest has been growing, especially among fans of offbeat westerns and '70s cinema for its unique blend of humor and action.
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