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Linda Can't Stop (1972) is this quirky little comedy that revolves around Sandy, who visits a camp with the promise of fun but finds herself in a whirlwind of odd encounters. The pacing is distinctly laid-back, inviting viewers to soak in the campy atmosphere and the often absurd scenarios that unfold. It's got that vintage charm—think practical effects and a light-hearted tone that speaks to the era's sensibilities. The performances are hit or miss, but they add to its offbeat appeal. There's a certain rawness to the film, making it a peculiar gem for anyone interested in the off-kilter side of '70s cinema.
Linda Can't Stop has seen a bit of a resurgence among collectors, particularly for those who appreciate the offbeat comedies of the early '70s. It’s not the easiest title to find in decent condition, as many copies have been lost to time or poorly preserved. The film is often overshadowed by more mainstream titles from the era, but its distinct charm and unique narrative make it a worthy pick-up for those interested in the niche aspects of this cinematic period.
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