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Pardon My Brush is a quirky 1964 comedy directed by John K. McCarthy. It features two bumbling painters who get hired for a gig at an apartment hotel. The setup is ripe with hijinks, especially when the residents are all stunning women. The plot takes a wild turn when they accidentally blend vanishing cream into their paint, leading to some bizarre and amusing scenarios where they literally become invisible. The humor is light and often relies on slapstick and misunderstandings. There's a playful atmosphere throughout, but the practical effects really stand out, especially for the era. The performances of the leads bring a certain charm to their clueless antics, making it a distinctive watch for those who appreciate low-key, offbeat comedies from the '60s.
Ideal for collectors of 60s comedies.Interesting practical effects for its time.A whimsical exploration of mistaken identity.
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