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So, "The Centipede Is Tap Dancing" is this quirky little comedy from '77 that you might not have heard of. It's got this absurd premise where three Frenchmen, fueled by a mix of camaraderie and desperation, decide to thwart Goering's art theft plans. The tone swings between slapstick and a sort of dark humor that feels offbeat but oddly charming. The performances are uneven, but that adds to the film's distinctive character. There's a nice mix of practical effects that give it a raw, authentic feel, and the pacing keeps you guessing what's going to happen next. It's not polished, but there's something endearing about its rough edges.
This film has quite a niche following among collectors, primarily due to its peculiar premise and offbeat humor. It was released on VHS and has seen limited releases on DVD, making it somewhat scarce in those formats. The lack of a well-known director adds to its mystique, and fans appreciate its charm despite its imperfections, leading to a slow but steady rise in collector interest over the years.
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