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So, 'Johnny Harden and Friends' is a curious piece from 1980, really. It dives deep into some very specific themes, with a somewhat avant-garde approach. The pacing is erratic; it shifts from one short to the next, each with its own vibe—like 'Big Sailor' and 'Wrestling Match' have this raw energy, while 'Jail Break' can feel oddly reflective. You can tell there’s a certain DIY charm in the practical effects and the performances. Sure, it might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it captures a certain underground essence that you'd expect from the era, and that's what makes it stand out in a collector's catalog.
This film is a rare gem among collectors, with few known copies circulating. Originally released in a limited format, it has since become harder to find, making it a sought-after title for those who appreciate underground cinema. The eclectic mix of shorts adds to its unique value, often discussed among niche film enthusiasts for its exploration of themes that were quite bold for its time.
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