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So, 'The Man Behind the Star' is this interesting little documentary that gives you a behind-the-scenes look at 'Cahill U.S. Marshal.' It’s not just any promotional short; it really captures the vibe of early '70s filmmaking. You get a sense of the practical effects used during that era, which were quite impressive for the time. The pacing is relaxed, giving you room to absorb the commentary and insights, almost like you're there in the studio with the crew. The tone is friendly, almost informal, offering a unique peek into the production process and the people involved. It’s a nice slice of film history, especially if you’re into how Westerns were made back then.
This short film is relatively scarce, often overshadowed by the main feature it promotes. You'll find it mostly in collector circles, as it wasn't released widely and remains a niche interest. There are a few different formats out there, but original prints can be a bit hard to come by. It's a neat piece for anyone looking to understand the production context of early '70s Westerns.
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