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Kurzer Prozeà is a peculiar blend of action, comedy, and music that transports you to Mühlstadt, where Inspector Pokorny deals with ludicrous characters and silly crimes. The pacing is rather brisk, and it revels in absurdity, as Pokorny navigates a world filled with petty thefts and bumbling bureaucrats. The performances are a mix of deadpan and over-the-top antics, giving it a unique charm. The film's practical effects are minimal, which somehow adds to its offbeat appeal. It's not your typical cop drama, more a quirky satire on law enforcement and small-town life that stands out in the genre, and its oddball humor lingers long after viewing.
Kurzer ProzeĆ has a certain scarcity in collector circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles from the era. It was released on VHS and DVD, but the original prints are hard to come by, making it a sought-after find for those interested in Austrian cinema. The film's unusual mix of genres and humor keeps it interesting among collectors, as it represents a distinctive time in the 60s that might appeal to enthusiasts of offbeat international films.
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