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So, 'Today's Teens' is this intriguing little Movietone short from 1964, narrated by none other than Boris Karloff. It has this playful yet satirical take on the whole teenage rebellion theme that was brewing in the 60s. The pacing is brisk, typical of short films of the era, and it dips into various global perspectives on youth culture. It’s not overly polished, which gives it a raw charm, and the practical effects, though simple, add to the quirky vibe. Karloff's voice lends an unexpected gravitas, making the spoof feel both light-hearted and serious at once. It definitely captures a moment in time, showcasing a cultural snapshot that's worth examining.
'Today's Teens' has seen limited releases over the years, making it quite a rarity among collectors. Originally part of Movietone's series, it was often overshadowed by more mainstream titles of the time, yet it holds a unique place in the conversation about youth culture in the '60s. The film's scarcity and the unusual combination of its narration by Karloff have sparked interest among niche collectors who appreciate its comedic take on a serious subject. It's not the kind of film you come across every day, so those who dig for these gems often find it quite rewarding.
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