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The Devil and His Tail, from 1962, is this quirky little blend of comedy and romance that plays with themes of jealousy and desire. The premise revolves around a woman who, sensing her husband's waning interest, concocts a scenario to make him believe she's stepping out on him. It's interesting watching how jealousy fuels their relationship anew, creating this oddly playful tension. The pacing has a nice rhythm, allowing those comedic moments to breathe, while the performances carry a charming lightness. The film's atmosphere feels quite authentic to the era, with practical effects that capture its unique flair. It's one of those titles that might slip under the radar, but it has a certain charm that makes it distinctive in its own right.
The film has had limited format releases over the years, often found in collectors' circles on various obscure labels. Its scarcity makes it a curiosity for those interested in niche romantic comedies from the early '60s. Although not widely recognized, it holds a unique position in collections that focus on the lesser-known gems of its era.
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