Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, 'Go for a Take' is this quirky little comedy from '72 that slides into the realm of farce, all centered around these two hapless gamblers. They’re trying to escape their debts, and it gets wild when they stumble into a film studio. The pacing is a bit erratic, but it kind of adds to the charm, you know? The performances feel genuine, almost like they’re improvising, which lends a nice touch. And while it doesn’t have any standout practical effects, the set designs and backlot shenanigans give it a unique vibe, like you’re in on the chaos of the film industry. It’s a gem that captures the essence of low-budget comedies of its time.
This film has had limited distribution over the years, making it somewhat scarce on physical media. There have been a few releases, but finding a good copy can be tricky. Collector interest is surging, especially among those who appreciate offbeat comedies from the early '70s. It might not have the pedigree of bigger films from the era, but that’s part of its appeal for those looking to explore the less-traveled corners of cinema history.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover