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So, 'Los Sánchez deben morir' is one of those quirky gems from the 60s that really shows the period’s offbeat sense of humor. The plot revolves around this anxious father trying to ensnare the Sánchez brothers into marrying his daughters, and it plays out in a way that feels both chaotic and charming. The pacing is a bit erratic, which fits the frantic energy of the father’s schemes. While the director isn’t well-known, the performances bring a certain earnestness that makes it oddly engaging. The practical effects and low-budget production add to its distinctive character, creating a vibe that’s both nostalgic and a bit absurd. It’s the kind of film that can surprise you with its off-kilter charm.
This film is relatively scarce, especially on physical media. It’s seen various formats, with VHS copies being the most common, but collectors often have trouble finding decent condition prints. An interesting piece for those who appreciate the eccentricities of 60s cinema, it’s not widely discussed but definitely sparks curiosity among niche collectors.
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