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Fearless Fagan is this quirky little comedy from the early '50s that takes a rather absurd premise and runs with it. You've got a young guy who brings his pet lion along as he gets drafted into the Army, which is just wild enough to be entertaining. The tone is light and playful, though it does touch on themes of friendship and loyalty in a surprisingly sincere way. The pacing keeps it breezy, and the practical effects of the lion actually being there lend a certain charm, even if it's all a bit ridiculous. The performances are solid, with an earnestness from the lead that makes you root for him, even as the circumstances get increasingly ludicrous.
Fearless Fagan was released on various formats, but the DVD editions are becoming a bit harder to find these days. There's a niche collector interest due to its unusual plot and the presence of a lion on screen, which isn't something you come across every day in cinema. Its scarcity is heightened by its early release date, making it a curiosity for those who enjoy offbeat comedies from the era.
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