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Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx is one of those films that sits in that sweet spot between comedy and drama. Set in Dublin, it tells the story of a young man, played with a bit of charm and a touch of absurdity, who finds a certain joy in a profession most would shy away from - scooping horse dung. The film carries a laid-back, almost whimsical atmosphere that contrasts sharply with its themes of ambition and societal expectation. The pacing ambles along, allowing for character moments that feel genuine, even when they tread into romantic territory with the American exchange student. There's something distinctively refreshing about its take on working-class life and the romance that blossoms in unexpected places, and it’s a real treat for fans of offbeat cinema.
This film has seen a modest release history, primarily in VHS and some limited DVD editions, making it somewhat scarce for collectors. The quirky premise and unique setting in Dublin often pique interest, particularly among those who appreciate offbeat narratives. While not a mainstream title, its eccentric charm has cultivated a niche following, making it a curious find for those who delve into lesser-known gems from the 70s.
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