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So, 'School of Seductresses' from 1962 is this charming little comedy that plays around with themes of romance and self-discovery. It follows three friends who are, let’s just say, a bit rusty in the art of attraction. Their journey to a school devoted to seduction is both humorous and a bit absurd, wrapped in that lighthearted tone typical of early '60s cinema. The pacing flows nicely, never dragging, and there’s this delightful mix of awkward situations that just feels relatable. The performances, while not groundbreaking, manage to bring a certain warmth to the characters. What sets it apart? It’s that blend of comedy with earnest attempts at personal growth, making it a curiosity for those who enjoy films that tackle love from a different angle.
This film remains somewhat obscure, with limited availability in various formats. Original prints are scarce, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors who appreciate cult comedies from the early '60s. While not widely discussed, its quirky premise and lighthearted execution have garnered a niche audience, contributing to its growing interest in collector circles.
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