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So, 'When Sally Fell' is this intriguing little gem from 1962 that sort of floats in the background of cinematic history. You've got Raymond Burr narrating, which already gives it a unique feel. The story revolves around the everyday struggles of Harry Carter, who’s left to juggle family life after his wife Sally's unfortunate fall. It’s all about the tension between domestic chaos and emotional resilience, really well captured without flashy effects. The tone can be somber yet touches on the nuances of family dynamics in a way that feels authentic. It's not the type of film that screams for attention, but there’s something about its pacing and the performances that linger in your mind long after watching it.
This film appears to have limited availability, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. It was released in a few formats, but finding a decent print can be a challenge, as it's often overshadowed by more popular titles from the era. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate nuanced character-driven stories from the early '60s. If you come across it in a collectors' circle or at a film fair, it’s worth a deeper look.
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