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Mandrake vs. Killing is quite the curious gem from '67. It's got this delightful blend of action and fantasy, with Mandrake's mystical prowess clashing against the grim world ruled by Killing, the crime king. The film's pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds to its charm, I suppose. You can't overlook the practical effects - they range from cleverly done to delightfully cheesy, which just fits the vibe perfectly. The performances are a mixed bag, but the energy is infectious, especially when the characters throw themselves into the zany situations. It's not your typical superhero fare, more a playful romp with darker undertones that keeps things interesting.
Mandrake vs. Killing has a somewhat cult status among collectors, likely due to its limited release and the obscurity of its director. DVD and VHS copies tend to pop up, but original prints are increasingly hard to find, which adds to its charm. It draws interest not just for its oddball premise but also for the unique aesthetic of the '60s, making it a conversation starter in any collection.
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