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So, 'The World's Gold' from 1967 is this quirky comedy that plays with class and romance in a really charming way. You've got this student, not exactly swimming in wealth, trying to impress a rich girl by masquerading as someone affluent. The pacing is lively, with a mix of musical numbers that feel like they add to the lighthearted atmosphere. The performances are pretty engaging, especially the comedic timing of the chauffeur and butler. It's distinctive in how it combines humor with social commentary, all while keeping things entertaining. The practical effects are minimal, but they fit the simple yet effective style of the time. The whole vibe is just a slice of 60s charm, you know?
This film can be a bit tricky to track down in physical formats, as it hasn't had a wide release over the years. Most collectors might find it in obscure VHS or early DVD formats, and those are getting harder to come by. Interest seems to rise and fall; while not mainstream, it has its niche audience who appreciate the offbeat charm and the era it represents.
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