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So, 'Magic Powder' from '79 is a bit of a curiosity. I mean, you have these two guys, Arturo and Paco, who stumble into this castle, and there's a wedding on the horizon. But surprise! The bride, Sulfurina, is actually a witch. The tone kind of dances between whimsical and downright goofy, which gives it a charmingly odd vibe. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to that quirky atmosphere. Practical effects are worth noting; they lean into the campiness without overdoing it. Performances are spirited, and there's a certain chemistry among the characters that keeps you watching. It's distinctive for its offbeat humor and surreal elements that feel almost like a fever dream.
Finding 'Magic Powder' in any format can be a bit of a hunt. It saw a limited release, and copies are definitely on the rare side, especially in good condition. The occasional bootleg pops up, but collectors are often after the original print for its quirky charm and those practical effects. It has garnered a niche following, especially among enthusiasts of obscure comedies from the late '70s.
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