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So, 'Six Bears and a Clown' is this quirky little comedy from 1972 that has a certain charm. The premise revolves around a circus owner who decides to trade in his trained bears for pigs—yeah, it sounds bizarre, right? The clown, Cibulka, gets booted and ends up at a school, which leads to a series of misadventures when the bears escape and try to find him. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but the blend of family-friendly humor with those touches of slapstick makes it quite engaging. It captures a whimsical atmosphere that’s hard to resist, and the practical effects with the bears are surprisingly well done for the era. It's a bit of a hidden gem, really.
'Six Bears and a Clown' has seen limited releases, making original copies rather scarce among collectors. The film's charm lies in its offbeat premise and charming practical effects, which may appeal to those who appreciate vintage circus-themed cinema. However, be prepared for uneven pacing as it mixes comedy with heartfelt moments, which might not resonate with everyone but certainly adds to its unique character.
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