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So, we've got Gerard Malanga playing the Baron von Richthofen in this quirky 1967 musical. It's definitely more of a playful take on the whole WWI flying ace mythos, rather than a strict historical recounting. The vibe is pretty avant-garde, with that typical Warhol-esque aesthetic, and Malanga's performance carries a certain offbeat charm. The pacing sometimes feels erratic, but that adds to its unique flavor. It's not your typical war movie; instead, it dives into the absurdity of fame and heroism with a wink, mixing in some fun music as it goes.
This film is quite the curiosity in the collector community, mainly due to its limited release and the obscure nature of its production—many still debate who actually directed it. There aren't many known copies available, and those that pop up tend to attract attention for their unusual content and experimental style. Its scarcity and the appeal of Malanga's association with Warhol make it a conversation starter among collectors, especially those interested in underground cinema.
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