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The Joy of Fooling Around is this quirky little gem from 1978 that manages to blend whimsy with a touch of mystery. Monique Du Prez's portrayal of Marina is refreshingly earnest, and you find yourself rooting for her as she navigates the complexities of helping a stranger with no memory. The interplay with Flora, played by Erica Swanson, adds a layer of tension; she's such a classic villain, and her schemes are both laughable and sinister. There's a certain charm in the practical effects and the pacing feels just right for its era. It's one of those films that, while not widely known, offers this delightful slice of escapism that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
The Joy of Fooling Around has become something of a curiosity among collectors due to its limited release and obscure status. Original prints are hard to come by, and its lack of a notable director adds to its allure, making it a mysterious addition to any collection. Interest has been growing slowly, especially among those who appreciate the offbeat narratives of the late '70s, but it's still not a staple in many libraries, which might make finding it a rewarding hunt.
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