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Next to No Time dives into the quirky world of David Webb, a planning engineer thrust into high-stakes negotiations aboard the Queen Elizabeth. The film has this delightful absurdity, where David's personality shifts each hour, reflecting his growing confidence—or lack thereof. The comedy is paced nicely, with a mix of situational humor and character-driven moments that keep you engaged. The performances are charming, with a palpable sense of nervous energy that resonates through David's interactions. It's a film that captures the essence of mid-century travel and the social nuances of the time, all while delivering laughs in a uniquely whimsical way.
This film remains relatively obscure in the collector's circle, with very few prints circulating. It has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat scarce, especially in good condition. Its blend of comedy and a unique premise tends to attract specific collectors who appreciate the offbeat charm of 1950s cinema.
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