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Fray Dollar is an interesting blend of comedy and crime that captures the quirky essence of small-town life. The narrative revolves around a bank in turmoil and the unconventional choice of a priest stepping in as manager. There's this delightful, almost absurd atmosphere as he navigates community needs with dubious loans and social aid. The pacing has a relaxed charm, allowing characters to breathe and the humor to unfold naturally. While the performances might not break new ground, they certainly add to the film's unique flavor. It’s that kind of oddity that keeps you thinking about the strange choices people make when faced with desperation.
Fray Dollar has had a bit of a mixed bag in terms of format history with occasional VHS releases and a few rare DVD copies surfacing. The scarcity factor tends to draw in collectors looking for something different, especially those with a taste for obscure gems. Interest seems to hover around its quirky premise and the oddball performances, making it a nice conversation starter among collectors who appreciate unconventional narratives.
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