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So, 'Indian Raid, Indian Made' is one of those offbeat comedies that just takes you on a wild ride through its bizarre premise. You've got Morganna, who, after establishing herself in the 60s B-movie scene, plays this quirky character running onto baseball fields to kiss players. It’s dizzying and kind of absurd, yet that’s what gives it its charm. The pacing has that erratic vibe you expect from the era, balancing slapstick moments with a loose narrative about a secret agent trying to bust a moonshine operation. The performances are a mix of earnestness and camp, which really adds to this film's unique, if not completely polished, feel. It’s definitely worth seeing for its peculiar sense of humor and the oddball energy it exudes.
'Indian Raid, Indian Made' has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints a bit of a rarity among collectors. The film's eccentric comedic style and its seemingly random plot elements contribute to a certain cult status, although it hasn't garnered mainstream attention. Many collectors appreciate it for its kitschy charm and the oddities of 1960s cinema, often seeking out VHS or hard-to-find DVDs that showcase its off-the-wall humor.
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