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So, "Forbidden Marriage" from 1964 is this quirky comedy that really leans into the absurdity of its premise. You've got Lilian, the millionaire's daughter, who's just itching to rebel against her father's matchmaking plans. The film's quirky pacing keeps things light, with a playful atmosphere that almost feels like a musical at times, especially with her bar singing. The performances are a mix of charming and over-the-top, which adds to its unique flavor. It's not groundbreaking, but it captures that cheeky spirit of the 60s – subverting expectations with a fun twist on love and independence.
This title is somewhat elusive; it hasn't seen many re-releases over the years, making it a rarity among collectors. Its charm lies in the blend of comedy and musical elements, which doesn’t always get the attention it deserves. Interest in this film often spikes during themed collections or retrospectives focusing on 60s comedies, and its scarcity in physical formats makes it a curiosity for those diving into that era.
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