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Rowlf the Salesman is a quirky slice of 60s comedy that’s charming in its absurdity. The pacing's a bit uneven, which gives it a laid-back feel, perfectly suited for Rowlf's deadpan humor. You’ve got this odd blend of corporate culture and a canine perspective that makes it distinctive. Practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the Muppet-like atmosphere without overshadowing the humor. While the director's name remains a mystery, the performance from Rowlf is what truly stands out—his wit and timing are spot on, making even the most mundane sales pitches entertaining. It’s a glimpse into a whimsical world that doesn't take itself too seriously, yet offers some subtle jabs at the corporate machine.
Rowlf the Salesman has had limited releases over the years, making original copies a bit hard to track down. The film’s charm has garnered a niche following among collectors, especially those who appreciate the Muppet legacy. Scarcity varies, but finding a clean print or even a vintage VHS can add an interesting piece to a collection focused on unique comedic cinema from the 60s.
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