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So, 'Manolakis Teddy Boys' is this oddball comedy from '67 featuring these two plumbers, Manolis and Manolios, who take a rather unconventional route to matrimony through classified ads. The film has this light, cheeky tone, with a pacing that keeps you engaged but also allows for some delightful moments of absurdity. The performances are charmingly exaggerated, really capturing that playful vibe of the era. It's a hodgepodge of mistaken identities and social class shenanigans, all wrapped up in the antics of our bumbling protagonists. There’s something refreshing about its low-budget practical effects, too, giving it that gritty, authentic feel of the period. Quite a distinctive piece for any comedy aficionado.
'Manolakis Teddy Boys' is somewhat of a rarity in the comedy genre, reflecting the zeitgeist of the late '60s. It wasn't widely distributed, which adds to its appeal among collectors looking for lesser-known gems. The film has seen a few VHS releases over the years, but finding a good quality print can be a challenge. If you come across a copy, it’s worth grabbing for both its humor and its place in the era's cinematic landscape.
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