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Now You See It, Now You Don't offers a charming blend of comedy and crime, wrapped around the antics of a hapless art expert. The pacing is light and breezy, with a whimsical tone that makes it easy to enjoy. You really get drawn into this guy's schemes to pull off the heist while protecting that Rembrandt—it's a delightful mix of pratfalls and clever twists. The performances have a certain playful energy, and for a TV movie, the practical effects hold up surprisingly well. It’s the kind of film that has a unique vibe, reflecting that late '60s sensibility, and it definitely sticks with you in a way that makes it memorable.
Now You See It, Now You Don't has had a bit of a mixed life on home video, with various releases over the years but not exactly flooding the market. Its scarcity makes it an intriguing piece for collectors who appreciate niche TV movies from the late '60s. The blend of comedy and art theft captures a unique moment in television history, and there’s definitely a dedicated group of fans who seek it out, especially for its quirks and light-hearted approach to crime.
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