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Pardon My Blooper is quite the unique piece, really. Directed by Kermit Schafer, it's a documentary that stitches together some classic bloopers from both radio and television. The tone is light and nostalgic, capturing that sense of humor that feels almost timeless. You can tell the pacing is intentional; it allows you to savor the moments where things went hilariously wrong. There’s a certain charm in the practical effects—or lack thereof—that makes these errors feel even more genuine. It's like a behind-the-scenes peek at the everyday struggles of performers, reminding us that even the pros can stumble. For collectors, it’s fascinating to see how laughter was crafted back in the day, despite technical hiccups.
Features notable radio and TV personalities.Captures the essence of 70s comedy.A quirky retrospective on entertainment bloopers.
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Kermit Schafer
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