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So, 'The Bond' from 1965 is an interesting little TV movie that dives into the not-so-glamorous side of marriage. Chris and Sally seem to have it all—a nice home, careers, and the kind of looks that would have made them the envy of many. But the film takes a deeper look, showcasing the struggles and complexities that come with trying to make a relationship work. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as small issues escalate into larger ones. It feels very much of its time, capturing the nuances of 60s domesticity while hinting at the cracks beneath the surface. There's something raw about the performances that keeps you engaged, making it a unique snapshot of marital life during that era.
This film is a bit of a rarity for collectors, primarily because it’s a TV movie from the mid-60s and has not had a wide release over the years. It’s not often that you come across it in good condition, especially on physical media. There’s a niche interest for those looking to explore lesser-known works from that era, which makes it a curious find for any serious collector delving into vintage television history.
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