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Trick Shooting with Kenne Duncan is a fascinating little piece from 1960 that really captures the art of marksmanship and showmanship in a way that feels both laid-back and thrilling. Duncan’s performances are impressive, showcasing a couple of Remington firearms, namely the Model 552 and the Nylon 66, which adds a certain charm to the whole experience. The pacing is steady, allowing viewers to appreciate each trick shot without feeling rushed, almost like a live demonstration. The atmosphere is casual, almost like hanging out at a shooting range with an old pro. Overall, it's an interesting watch for anyone who's into firearms or wants to see a slice of Americana from that era.
This film has been released mostly in niche collector circuits, with few prints available. Its scarcity makes it a curious find for those interested in shooting culture and mid-century Americana. The lack of a well-known director or substantial genre categorization adds to its unusual charm, appealing to collectors looking for something slightly off the beaten path.
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