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So, 'Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?' is this 1963 comedy that captures a certain zany vibe of the era, you know? Jason Steel, a TV star—kind of a proxy for the Hollywood lifestyle—ends up as the reluctant therapist for his friends' discontented wives. The pacing feels a bit leisurely at times, but it allows for some interesting character moments. There's a light-hearted tone, almost like a farce, but it also touches on themes of marital discontent and the absurdity of adult relationships. The performances, particularly from the supporting cast, add a layer of charm that makes the film feel distinctive despite its familiar premise. It's not groundbreaking, but it has its quirks and oddities that can make it quite enjoyable for a casual watch.
This film has had limited availability over the years, primarily existing in a few VHS releases, with some collectors seeking out DVD versions that aren't as common. The scarcity has led to a curious niche interest among collectors who appreciate its unique blend of comedy and social commentary. While not a blockbuster, its charm and the era's sensibilities have kept it on the radar of those intrigued by 1960s cinema.
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