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So, 'That's Show Business' from 1975 dives right into the chaotic world of vaudeville without much pretense. You’ve got Clement Mastard, who’s juggling this unexpected contract while rekindling his relationship with Celia Bergson. It’s a quirky mix of comedy and avant-garde theater that feels like a nod to the past while wrestling with the future. The performances are lively and the pacing has that delightful rhythm of a stage show, with a touch of misfit charm thanks to Johann Sebastian Bloch, the misunderstood musician. The whole vibe is theatrical yet grounded, creating a kind of offbeat energy that sticks with you. Definitely has its own oddball appeal.
'That's Show Business' has had a somewhat scattered release history, with a few VHS editions surfacing but not much beyond that, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. Its odd mix of comedy and theatrical elements creates a distinct atmosphere that leaves a lasting impression. As interest in niche comedies grows, this film has started to garner attention, especially among those who appreciate off-kilter storytelling and vintage performances. Scarcity in physical formats adds to its allure among dedicated film enthusiasts.
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