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So, Jeanie's Magic Box is a real oddity from 1972, not just because of its quirky premise but also its absurd charm. The film has this strange, offbeat vibe, like it doesn't quite know what it wants to be, but that adds to its appeal. The performances are kind of a mixed bag; you have the eccentric professor who just fits the stereotype perfectly, and Becky Sharpe as the genie is both playful and, well, a bit confusing. The pacing's uneven, and it shifts from goofy to racy in a way that feels like a wild ride. It's got that low-budget, practical effects flair that just screams '70s, which some collectors might appreciate for its rawness.
Jeanie's Magic Box has quite a niche following, mainly due to its rarity in circulation. It was released on VHS but is hard to find these days, with collectors often trading tales of its elusive nature. Its odd blend of humor and adult themes has made it a curious subject of interest for those who appreciate lesser-known '70s films, but you'll not easily stumble upon a decent copy.
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