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So, 'The Barking Dog' from ’78 is this oddball comedy that captures the vibe of late 70s indie cinema. The humor is dry and a bit absurd, which gives it a unique charm that’s hard to pin down. The pacing feels off-kilter at times, almost like it’s winking at you from the screen. The practical effects are minimal but creative, fitting the budget constraints. The performances are quirky, leaning into the strange scenarios, adding to its offbeat atmosphere. It's definitely got that underground feel, like it slipped through the cracks of mainstream movies, and you can feel the director's hand, albeit under the pseudonym Alan Smithee—suggesting it was a project that probably had a chaotic production behind it.
'The Barking Dog' is a rare find for collectors, largely due to its unknown director and limited releases. It has seen a few home video formats but remains elusive on higher quality mediums like Blu-ray. Interest in this film tends to be niche, appealing more to those who appreciate offbeat comedies from this era. Given its unusual circumstances surrounding production, it's one of those hidden gems that stirs curiosity among genre enthusiasts.
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