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So, 'Harry Enfield: Live In Concert' is really something if you're into that late '80s British comedy vibe. Enfield's knack for embodying these quirky characters like 'Stavros' and 'Loadsamoney' really shines through. The pacing feels just right, keeping the energy high and the audience engaged throughout. The practical effects are minimal, but they fit well within the charm of the live setting. You get a good dose of nostalgia from his performances, and there's a lovely rawness to it all, like you're part of an intimate gathering rather than a slick production. It’s more of a time capsule of a certain comedic style than a polished show.
This concert film has seen some varying formats over the years, but it’s the VHS editions that often draw the most interest among collectors. With its somewhat niche appeal, its scarcity has made it a curious piece for those who admire British comedy history. Finding a good condition copy can be a bit of a hunt, so it’s worth keeping an eye on auction sites or collector forums if you're after a piece that captures Enfield's early comedic essence.
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