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More Than 10,000 Women But... is a quirky little comedy from '66 that explores the ups and downs of a newlywed couple settling into their apartment complex. It has this charmingly chaotic vibe, you know? Each family has their own set of hilarious problems that unfold at a nice pace, keeping things lively without overstaying their welcome. The performances are somewhat hit-or-miss but have this genuine feel to them that draws you in. It's distinctive in its mix of everyday absurdities and lighthearted scenarios, capturing that slice-of-life essence that was popular in that era of filmmaking.
This film has had a modest release history, with a few home video editions but nothing too plentiful. It's not exactly a widely known title, which adds a layer of intrigue for collectors. There’s a little buzz around it because of its unique approach to comedy and the nostalgia factor from the mid-60s, making it a curious find for those digging into the era's cinematic offerings.
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