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Mr. Axelford's Angel has this charmingly offbeat vibe that really draws you in. The dynamic between the scatterbrained secretary and her ultra-stiff boss creates these delightful moments that feel both relatable and a bit whimsical. There's a lightness to the pacing, and the performances have this quirky sincerity, which makes the characters memorable. It's not just about the romance; you pick up on themes of personal growth and the clash between chaos and order. The practical effects—though not the focus—add a nice touch that feels authentic to the era. Definitely a film that captures a specific tone, leaving you with a sense of nostalgia and warmth.
This film is quite the oddity, mostly obscured in the shadows of the 70s romantic comedies. There’s limited availability, especially on physical formats like VHS and DVD, which has sparked a bit of interest among collectors who appreciate its quirky charm. The scarcity factor makes it a nice find for those who enjoy digging into lesser-known gems from that period.
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