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So, 'The Case of the Elevator Duck' is this quirky little gem from 1974 that operates in a unique space between drama, family, and mystery. It’s about young Gilbert, who stumbles upon a duck in his apartment building’s elevator—definitely not something you see every day. The film has a gentle pacing, capturing that innocent curiosity of childhood, all while Gilbert tries to keep his feathery companion under wraps. The performances have an earnest quality, and there’s a charm in its practical effects that give it a tactile feel. It’s distinctive not just for its premise but for the way it weaves themes of friendship, secrecy, and the trials of growing up in a bustling urban setting.
This film is quite a curiosity in the collector's realm, often sought after due to its obscurity and limited release. Not many prints seem to exist, and it’s rarely discussed in mainstream circles, which adds to its allure among dedicated collectors. It's one of those pieces that captures a particular moment in filmmaking, making it a distinct find for anyone interested in lesser-known family dramas from the 70s.
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