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The Song of the Red Ruby is a quirky blend of comedy, drama, and romance set in the late '60s. The film captures the essence of youthful ambition, with our protagonist torn between his dreams of being a concert pianist and his infatuation with an array of beautiful women. The pacing has a relaxed charm, allowing for character development and some genuinely humorous situations, especially in his role as headmaster of a girls' school. There's a certain whimsy to the way relationships unfold, enhanced by a score that winks at the film's romantic ambitions. The performances are lively, engaging in a manner that feels both light-hearted and earnest, giving it a unique flavor amid the era's cinematic offerings.
This film is relatively obscure, having seen limited releases on various formats over the decades. Many collectors seek it out for its charming narrative and the unique cultural snapshot it provides of the early '70s. As for scarcity, early VHS tapes tend to fetch higher prices, while those lucky enough to have a DVD or Blu-ray version are few and far between. It's not a mainstream title, but that adds to its allure among collectors who appreciate the deeper cuts of that era.
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