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So, 'Thank Heaven for Small Favors' is one of those quirky comedies from the early '60s that showcases the absurdity of aristocratic life when faced with financial ruin. The pacing feels a bit uneven, but it adds to the charm; there's a whimsical air to the whole thing. The performances are what really stand out – the actors have this delightful comedic timing that elevates the script. You see this theme of dignity crumbling, yet the characters find themselves in these bizarre jobs, which is both funny and a bit tragic. It’s not your typical laugh-a-minute fare, but rather a gentle exploration of pride and survival wrapped in humor.
This film isn't exactly a staple in most collections, which makes it an interesting find for enthusiasts. It was released on VHS and later on DVD, but the latter is harder to come by, suggesting a bit of collector interest. You might find some obscure bootlegs floating around, but the official releases are quite limited, adding to its charm and rarity in discussions among collectors.
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