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So, 'Mary Had a Little...' directed by Edward Buzzell in 1961 is quite a quirky little comedy. The plot revolves around this theatrical impresario who makes a bet with a psychiatrist about the creation of the perfect baby. It's got this offbeat charm, mixing the absurd with a sort of philosophical undercurrent about parenting and expectations. The pacing feels a bit old-school, with those long dialogue exchanges that really draw you in. The performances, particularly from the leads, are amusingly exaggerated, which adds to that classic slapstick vibe. And those practical effectsâwhile not groundbreakingâhave a certain nostalgic quality that fits perfectly with the whimsical tone of the film. It definitely has a unique flavor, one that stands out from typical comedies of the era.
Quirky comedy with a unique premiseClassic performances with an exaggerated styleNotable for its whimsical tone and practical effects
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