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Now They Call Him Sacramento is a curious blend of comedy and Western tropes that feels like a playful nod to the genre's conventions. The pacing has a loose, almost languid quality that allows for some humorous moments to breathe, especially in the interactions between the characters. Sacramento, Big Jim, and Tequila are a rather motley crew, and the dynamics between them create an offbeat charm that draws the viewer in. The film thrives on its practical effects, with a certain roughness that adds to its distinctiveness. It's not your typical Western; it’s more of a caper with a lighthearted touch, which might surprise those expecting a classic shoot-'em-up. The performances carry an endearing earnestness that feels both genuine and comically exaggerated, reflecting the film's unique tone.
Now They Call Him Sacramento has had a somewhat obscure history in terms of availability, making it a bit of a hidden gem among Western comedies. It's not commonly found in modern collections, which adds to its allure, especially for those interested in the lesser-known flicks of the 70s. Despite its scarcity, there's a niche group of collectors who appreciate its quirky charm and offbeat humor, often seeking out vintage prints or obscure festival screenings.
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