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So, 'Las alegres chicas de 'El Molino'' is quite the oddity from 1977, set in the vibrant backdrop of Barcelona's theatrical scene. You’ve got Piper, a comedian known for his over-the-top effeminate roles, but there's this whole twist with his personal life that's quite interesting. The pacing feels leisurely, which gives it a unique charm as we see the antics unfold. The performances lean heavily into camp, capturing that raw energy of the time. Themes of deception and identity weave throughout, making it not just a musical but a reflection on societal roles. The practical effects are low-key but serve the story well, adding to its quirky atmosphere.
This film has become something of a rarity among collectors, often discussed but not easily found in standard releases. Various formats have emerged over the years, but many remain unverified or of lower quality, which adds to its allure. It’s the kind of piece that sparks conversation, with its campy humor and exploration of gender roles in the 70s, appealing to those with a keen interest in the era's cinema.
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