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Lions for Breakfast is a curious little comedy from the mid-70s that blends a road trip vibe with a touch of whimsy. Picture this: a man, his dog, and two boys rolling through a safari park, capturing that oddball charm that defines so much of the era. The pacing is laid-back, allowing for some genuinely humorous moments to unfold, often relying on the interactions between the characters rather than heavy dialogue. It's got this warm, nostalgic atmosphere, with practical effects that feel refreshingly genuine, especially for its time. The performances are a mixed bag, but they add to the film's charm, giving it that offbeat feel that collectors often appreciate. There's something distinctive about its approach to family dynamics and adventure.
Lions for Breakfast has a bit of a niche following among collectors, primarily due to its rarity and somewhat obscure status. It seems to have slipped under the radar for many, but those who have tracked it down often appreciate its unique charm and the storytelling style of the 70s. The film hasn't seen extensive re-releases, which adds to its appeal for collectors looking for something a bit different to round out their collections.
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