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So, 'Pas de caviar pour tante Olga' is one of those quirky comedies from the mid-60s that has this unique charm. You've got Rosa, the housekeeper, who's caught up in this caper involving a micro film, and it’s all set against the backdrop of NATO in Paris. The pacing is a bit erratic but it adds to the offbeat vibe. The performances are pretty solid, especially considering the lesser-known cast. There's a lightness to the atmosphere, yet it subtly critiques the world of espionage and romance. The practical effects are minimal but serve their purpose, and it has that unmistakable European flair of the era, making it an interesting watch for those who enjoy nuanced comedies.
This film, while not widely known, holds a certain appeal for collectors interested in 1960s European cinema. Its rarity in physical formats makes it a captivating find, with only a few editions circulating among collectors. Interest tends to spike around discussions of lesser-known comedies, especially those with espionage themes, making it a potentially valuable addition for niche collections.
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