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So, 'Miss MacTaggart Won't Lie Down' is this quirky little gem from '66 that blends comedy and crime in a pretty unique way. It’s all about Jeannie MacTaggart returning to her hometown, only to be mistaken for her deceased twin sister, which sets off a series of misunderstandings and shenanigans. The atmosphere is light, with a touch of whimsy, and the pacing keeps things moving without dragging. What stands out is the way it tackles identity and reputation, all while maintaining a comedic tone. The performances are solid, capturing that era’s charm, and it’s got some fun practical effects that add to the overall quirkiness of the film. It’s not your conventional narrative, which makes it distinctive among its contemporaries.
This film has had a somewhat limited release history, making original copies a bit hard to find. It tends to be overshadowed by more prominent titles of the era, so collector interest can be sporadic but passionate when it comes up. The scarcity of physical media adds to its allure among avid collectors, especially those focused on unique and lesser-known comedies from the 1960s.
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