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This documentary dives deep into Hammer's 1961 holiday heist film 'Cash on Demand.' It's got a kind of cozy yet tense vibe, which is pretty interesting considering the subject matter. The pacing is just right, giving enough space for interviews while keeping the focus tight on the film's unique elements. You really get a sense of how the film's themes of crime and morality play out against the backdrop of Christmas, which is a pretty intriguing contrast. The practical effects and set design really shine through as they discuss how they crafted that atmosphere. If you're into Hammer's lesser-known works, this doc offers a nice glimpse behind the curtain, showcasing the performances and decisions that shaped a film that often gets overshadowed by their more famous titles.
Focuses on the making of 'Cash on Demand' Β· Includes rare behind-the-scenes footage Β· Features interviews with film historians
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