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So, 'Never Talk to Strangers' is this charming little comedy from 1969, featuring Harry H. Corbett as Basil Puddifoot and Rosemary Leach as Olive Bunclark. The film’s tone strikes a balance between whimsical and sincere, which is really nice. The pacing feels leisurely, letting you soak in their budding relationship, often sparked by a simple miss-dialed call that leads to some delightful conversations. You can’t help but appreciate the straightforward performances; they lend the film a warm, relatable atmosphere. It's distinct in its use of everyday life as a backdrop for romance, plus the writing duo Galton and Simpson brings a certain authenticity that’s hard to find in comedies from this era.
This film is not widely available in various formats, which makes it a bit of a rarity in collector circles. Its scarcity adds to the intrigue, and while it may not command the same attention as more prominent titles from the era, the distinct writing style of Galton and Simpson certainly piques the interest of those who appreciate nuanced storytelling. Keep an eye out for original prints or special releases, as they can be hard to come by.
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