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So, 'Le roi des montagnes' is an interesting little piece from 1963 that brings a quirky comedic tone wrapped in a rather adventurous plot. You’ve got this young botanist alongside an Englishwoman and her daughter who find themselves tangled up with a group of rather inept bandits in the Albanian mountains. The pacing is breezy, fitting for a comedy, and the performances lean into a sort of whimsical charm that feels refreshing. The dynamics between the characters create a light-hearted atmosphere, and the resolution involving the gang leader's daughter is a fun twist that wraps up the film nicely. It’s not groundbreaking, but it has its own peculiar allure, especially for those into lesser-known comedies from this era.
'Le roi des montagnes' has been somewhat elusive in terms of availability; it was originally released in limited formats and hasn’t had a wide restoration effort, which contributes to its rarity. Collectors seem to have a soft spot for this film due to its offbeat nature and the blend of adventure and comedy. An original print or first release can be particularly sought after, making it a unique find for those diving into 1960s international cinema.
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