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So, 'Six Kids and the Honeymooners' is this quirky little comedy from '67, you know? It has this charmingly chaotic vibe, with Erik and Lisbeth trying to kick off their honeymoon in Austria while their kids sneak along. The pacing is, well, a bit uneven, which adds to that whimsical feel. It’s really about the family dynamic and the lengths kids will go to for a bit of adventure. The practical effects, or lack thereof, feel very much of their time, but they fit the film’s lighthearted atmosphere. The performances are not overly polished, but that gives it a certain raw charm. It’s the kind of film that might make you nostalgic for simpler family tales.
This film has a certain rarity that makes it an interesting find for collectors, primarily due to its obscure status and the lack of extensive distribution. It’s been released on a couple of formats over the years, but good quality prints are harder to come by, which adds to its appeal. Collectors often appreciate its nostalgic qualities and the unrefined charm that reflects the era's family comedies, making it a quirky addition to any collection focused on vintage family films.
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