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When the Pheasants Pass is a curious little comedy from the mid-60s that captures the essence of small-time mischief in a way that feels both charming and chaotic. It follows Arsène Baudu and Hyacinthe, two crooks who get tangled up in a web of swindling thanks to Alexandre Larsan-Bellac. The interplay between the characters is where the film shines, particularly the dynamic with Mrs. Paterson, whose cunning nature adds a layer of wit. The pacing is a bit erratic, which might not sit well with everyone, but it contributes to the film's quirky charm. Plus, the practical effects, while understated, serve the comedic tone nicely, making it a distinctive piece of its time.
This film has had a somewhat limited release history, so finding a decent copy can be a challenge, which naturally stirs up collector interest. It's often overshadowed by bigger titles from the era, but those who appreciate offbeat comedies tend to seek it out. The scarcity of physical formats adds to its allure, making it a nice curiosity for collectors looking to diversify their collections with lesser-known gems.
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