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Mullin Mallin is quite the curious piece from 1961, blending comedy and music with a whimsical touch. The plot follows a group of idle workers sent to warm up an abandoned house, but the wrong sign leads them to an empty hotel instead. The atmosphere is light and spontaneous, and you can sense the camaraderie among the cast as they dive into evening entertainment led by Severi Suhonen. It's not a polished gem, but rather a charmingly awkward exploration of misadventures. The pacing ebbs and flows, giving it a relaxed feel, while the practical effects are minimal yet effective in capturing the era's vibe. Overall, it stands out for its oddball humor and the unique situations these characters find themselves in.
Mullin Mallin has a bit of a niche following, as it hasn’t seen much in terms of format releases since its initial run. Collectors tend to appreciate its offbeat charm and the odd juxtaposition of comedy and music. While not abundantly found in typical video stores, copies do pop up occasionally, making it somewhat scarce but an intriguing find for those interested in vintage oddities from the early '60s.
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