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So, 'Pity About the Abbey' is an odd gem from 1965 that blends comedy and drama with a satirical edge. It tackles the absurdity of commercial interests clashing with historical significance—like businessmen wanting to bulldoze Westminster Abbey for a bypass. The tone balances humor with a sense of irony that feels very British, actually. The performances are quite engaging; they capture the ridiculousness of the situation without veering into slapstick. A TV movie, it has this quaint atmosphere that feels both familiar and a bit nostalgic. There’s plenty of social commentary wrapped in the plot, making it distinct from typical fare of the time. You definitely get a unique perspective on the value of heritage versus progress.
This film has had a limited presence in the collectors' market, primarily due to its TV movie status and the lack of extensive home media releases. It has appeared on a few obscure compilations but remains quite scarce in its original format. The unique themes and satirical take on societal values pique collector interest, making it a curiosity for those who appreciate lesser-known works from this era.
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