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So, 'Hold On: It's The Dave Clark Five' is an interesting piece from 1968, blending drama and music in a way that feels rather unique for its time. The film captures the essence of the 60s, both in its music and the way it portrays youthful exuberance, with a vibe that's a mix of fun and lighthearted moments. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to that spontaneity, and the performances, especially by the band, bring a certain charm. It’s really about the music and the era, with practical effects that reflect the time's limitations but also its creativity. There’s a genuine sense of camaraderie among the band members, which makes it distinctive.
This film has had limited home media releases, making it somewhat of a rarity in collector circles. The original theatrical release is particularly coveted, and finding it on VHS or any kind of vintage format can be pretty challenging. Interest tends to spike around discussions of British pop culture of the era, especially among fans of the band and 60s music enthusiasts.
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