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So, 'For Pete's Sake' is this drama that really digs into grief and the struggle of moving forward after loss. The performances are pretty solid, especially Robert Sampson as the father trying to keep it all together for his son. The pacing is a bit slow, which lets you really feel the weight of the emotions at play. Plus, you have that early glimpse of Terri Garr, which is kind of neat for collectors. The film's atmosphere captures that small-town vibe, where everyone knows each other's business, adding layers to the story. It's not flashy, but it's got heart and a certain earnestness that makes it linger in your mind after watching.
This film has seen a bit of a revival among collectors, especially those who appreciate lesser-known dramas from the 60s. Not a lot of copies floating around, so when you do find one, it often comes with a sense of history. It was released on DVD a while back, but good luck tracking down a nice print. The scarcity adds a certain allure for those who like to dig deep into the genre.
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