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So, 'The Amazing Doctor G' is this quirky Italian comedy from 1965 that takes a jab at the spy genre, especially those James Bond flicks. You’ve got this ridiculous plot where the antagonist Goldginger tries to zombify government workers to ignite a global conflict. The pacing is a bit erratic, with slapstick comedy and tongue-in-cheek moments that keep you on your toes. The performances by Franco and Ciccio are delightfully over-the-top, adding to the film’s absurd charm. Practical effects here are charmingly low-budget, something that really gives it a distinct flavor compared to more polished contemporaries. It’s a unique slice of cinema that embodies that particular era of Italian humor mixed with action tropes.
This film has had a bit of a rough ride in terms of availability. It’s not the most common title to find in collector circles, often overshadowed by other, more prominent Italian comedies. That said, fans of Franco and Ciccio tend to seek it out, given their unique blend of humor. The scarcity of decent home video releases makes it a curious gem for serious collectors, especially those interested in the less mainstream aspects of 60s cinema.
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