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On the Double, directed by Melville Shavelson, is a quirky blend of comedy and war that really captures the era's offbeat humor. The film centers around Ernie Williams, a rather timid American GI who bears a striking resemblance to British Colonel MacKenzie. The whole premise is built on this absurdity of impersonation, which leads to a series of amusing and unexpected situations. The pacing might feel a bit uneven at times, but it fits the film's playful tone. You get these moments of slapstick mixed with a sort of wartime satire, which is interesting. The performances, especially by the lead, are enjoyable and lend a charm to the narrative. It's a distinctive piece of early '60s cinema that reflects a unique perspective on identity and duty.
Features an interesting take on identity and disguise.Has a light-hearted yet satirical approach to war themes.Great for collectors interested in comedy from the early '60s.
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