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How to Frame a Figg is an amusing blend of comedy and family themes, showcasing Don Knotts as Hollis Figg, the misguided bookkeeper who finds himself inadvertently caught in a web of municipal mishaps. The film has a light-hearted, almost whimsical tone, and it plays with the idea of an underdog stumbling into unexpected heroism. Knotts' performance is, as always, a delightful mix of slapstick and heartfelt moments, embodying the lovable fool. The pacing has that classic 70s rhythm, not too frenetic, allowing the absurdity of the plot to unfold naturally. The practical effects and scenarios feel quite relatable, even if the humor lands in a slightly dated territory. There's something charmingly unique about watching Figg's self-importance grow amidst the chaos, reflecting on small-town life and the quirks of human nature.
This film has had a limited release on home video, making its physical copies a bit scarce, especially in good condition. The comedic charm and Knotts' performance lend it a certain appeal for collectors who appreciate vintage family comedies with a touch of whimsy. While not the most mainstream title, it certainly holds a niche interest among fans of 70s cinema and Don Knotts enthusiasts.
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