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So, 'The Pleasure of His Company' is a quirky comedy that dances around the complexities of family and charm. Biddeford 'Pogo' Poole, played with a mix of charisma and mischief, re-enters his daughter Jessica's life just as she’s about to tie the knot. There’s this palpable tension in the air, especially with his ex-wife who’s not having any of it. The pacing has its ups and downs, which keeps you guessing about the outcome. It’s all about that clash of personalities, and while the practical effects aren’t a big focus, the performances carry the film. They bring this charming chaos to life, making it a distinct experience worth exploring.
This film has a rather interesting history, being somewhat of a hidden gem in the realm of 60s comedies. It’s not as widely circulated as some other titles, making it a bit of a find for collectors. Many prints are out there, but you’ll want to keep an eye out for good quality versions since some can be quite worn. Its unique take on family dynamics and the charmingly chaotic performances make it a notable piece for anyone interested in that era of cinema.
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