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Mule Feathers has this quirky charm that makes it stand out in the comedy-western subgenre. The drifter, a con artist posing as a parson, brings a certain chaotic energy to the small town, and it's amusing to see how the townsfolk react to his antics. The pacing is a bit uneven, which adds to the charm—there are moments that feel like they drag, but they often lead to some unexpectedly funny scenarios. The practical effects are nothing to write home about, but the performances carry a lot of weight, especially with the chemistry between the drifter and his mule. It's a peculiar film that, while not polished, captures that Wild West spirit with a comedic twist.
Mule Feathers has seen a few releases over the years, but it remains relatively scarce compared to other titles from the 1970s. Collectors often appreciate its offbeat humor and unique premise, which can spark interesting discussions at screenings or conventions. While it may not be the centerpiece of a collection, its unusual blend of comedy and western themes makes it an intriguing film for those who enjoy digging deep into lesser-known titles.
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