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So, 'Tre dar i buren' is this quirky Swedish comedy from 1963 that really captures that post-war absurdity. Freddy and Stickan find themselves in this ridiculous situation when a key to secret weapons blueprints falls into their hands—think mistaken identity meets slapstick mayhem. The pacing has a nice flow, with some genuinely funny moments that play off the tension of being pursued by these crooks. The performances are light-hearted and a bit over the top, but that adds to its charm. There’s an interesting blend of espionage and humor that doesn’t quite feel like anything else from that era, making it a unique entry in the genre.
This film has had a rather limited release history, often floating under the radar for collectors. It's not the easiest to find on physical media, which adds to its intrigue among enthusiasts. The distinct blend of comedy and espionage, along with its unconventional narrative, makes it a curious piece for those interested in international cinema from the 60s. As it stands, the scarcity of quality prints only adds to the allure for collectors looking to expand their unique offerings.
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