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So, 'Henry's Night In' is this quirky little comedy-sci-fi flick from 1969, where our protagonist, Henry, unwittingly stumbles upon a formula that makes him invisible when he sneezes. The tonal swings between lighthearted humor and, well, some pretty questionable moral territory add to its odd charm. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it has that distinctly 60s vibe that some collectors really dig. Practical effects are, unsurprisingly, not sophisticated but have a certain charm that's hard to ignore. Performances are a mixed bag; some actors really lean into the absurdity while others feel a bit lost. It’s definitely one of those underground gems worth discussing among collectors.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making it something of a collector's curiosity. Original prints are rare, and it often surfaces in underground film circles. The combination of its outrageous premise and the era's cultural context sparks interest among those who appreciate offbeat cinema. Collectors tend to enjoy tracing its various formats and the evolution of its reception over the decades.
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