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So, 'Mad Race to Cote d'Azur' is this 1975 comedy that balances absurdity with a bit of dark humor, following a surgeon who gets tangled up with a mobster. The premise sounds wild, and it is – you've got this frantic pace as the doctor tries to dodge a hit on his fiancée, only for the mobster to mistakenly target someone else. The performances are lively, particularly how the leads bounce off each other's differing energies. You get this quirky atmosphere that sort of captures the chaotic essence of the time. It’s not just a laugh riot; there’s an underlying commentary on love and desperation that’s interesting to unpack, especially for a comedy of that era.
'Mad Race to Cote d'Azur' has a bit of a cult following among collectors, mostly due to its rarity and the obscure production history. As the director remains a mystery, it adds an element of intrigue; you find collectors often looking for any info they can dig up. The film's unique blend of comedy and crime, along with some memorable practical effects, makes it stand out, even if it’s not a mainstream title. Original prints are quite scarce, which certainly piques interest among those hunting for hidden gems.
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