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Joys (1976) is a curious blend of comedy and horror, directed by Dick McDonough. It takes place in the extravagant setting of Bob Hope's house, where over fifty comedians gather for what seems like a light-hearted party. But the atmosphere quickly shifts as they start getting picked off one by one, with their bodies humorously tossed into the pool. It's interesting how the film balances laughter and suspense, creating an odd but engaging tension. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a certain charm to the otherwise absurd premise. The performances are a mixed bag—some comedians shine, while others feel a bit lost in the chaos. It's a unique piece, really, showcasing how humor can intertwine with darker themes.
Interesting blend of comedy and horror.Features an impressive lineup of comedians.Unique premise with a party gone wrong.
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