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So, 'Kiss the Girls' from 1965, it’s a charming little romp that combines comedy and music in a very light-hearted way. You’ve got this travel agency director who takes her niece to Greece—sounds like a typical setup, right? But the interplay between the characters, especially with the local Greek company of men pursuing their own version of romance, gives it a unique flavor. The pacing feels brisk, almost playful, with musical numbers that add to the atmosphere rather than detract from the story. It's distinct in how it blends cultural elements with a travel narrative, and the performances carry a certain warmth that draws you in. Not your average holiday flick, that’s for sure.
This film is somewhat of a hidden gem in the comedy genre, often overlooked in favor of more popular titles from the era. It’s had a few releases on VHS and DVD, but you won't find it easily; a proper Blu-ray hasn't materialized yet. Collector interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate niche international comedies from the mid-60s, and the scarcity of quality copies makes even a standard edition worth keeping an eye out for.
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