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So, The After Dinner Game is one of those quirky TV movies from the '70s that flies under the radar. It’s got this really interesting take on academic life, where Vice-Chancellor Bartley Humbolt is juggling a mess of crises—financial woes, marital strife, and academic rivalries. The pacing's a bit uneven, but there's a certain charm in how it tackles these themes with humor and a touch of absurdity. The performances are rather engaging, especially in the character-driven scenes, which keep you invested despite any narrative hiccups. There's a unique atmosphere that feels distinctly '70s, and it’s kind of cool to see how it reflects the era's approach to comedy within an academic setting.
This film has had a limited release, primarily circulating on VHS and a few TV screenings. It’s not overly common, which makes it more appealing for collectors interested in rare TV movies. The scarcity adds to its intrigue, as it showcases a unique slice of 1970s television that not many remember. If you come across it, it's worth picking up for its distinct take on the comedic narrative set in an academic world.
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