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So, 'Manolo by Night' is this quirky little comedy from the early 70s that really captures that laid-back vibe of the Costa del Sol. The premise is quite amusing, with Manolo caught between his carefree escapades and his wife plotting some revenge while he’s off having fun. There’s an interesting contrast here, you know? It's like a play on the classic gender roles and marital expectations of the time. The pacing has this laid-back feel, which fits perfectly with its sun-soaked setting. And while the performances are not exactly Oscar-worthy, they have this charm that pulls you in. It’s the practical effects and the comedic timing that really set it apart from other films of the era. The film definitely has its unique flavor that makes it worth discussing.
This film has had a bit of a rocky format history, with its initial release on VHS being the most common find. However, collectors have noted that original prints or rare screenings can fetch quite a bit due to their scarcity. Interest in this title seems to ebb and flow, often tied to the rediscovery of lesser-known Spanish comedies from the 70s. It's one of those films that doesn’t pop up often, but when it does, it sparks a fair bit of discussion among enthusiasts.
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