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So, 'The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight' is a quirky little gem from 1971 that offers a unique spin on the crime comedy genre. The film is set against the backdrop of Brooklyn, capturing that gritty yet humorous vibe of the era. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that often adds to its charm, right? The performances are what really stand out—some of the characters are delightfully inept, which helps paint a more human picture of mob life. Practical effects aren’t its selling point, but the film does rely on that classic slapstick humor that, while dated, gives it a distinct flavor. It's kind of a love letter to the absurdity of gang rivalries, making it an interesting watch for anyone into offbeat cinema.
This film has a certain cult status among collectors, often sought after for its offbeat humor and unique take on mobster life. There have been a few releases over the years, but early prints on VHS and DVD can be quite hard to find. The scarcity of certain editions has sparked interest, especially among those who appreciate the oddities of 70s cinema.
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