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Who's Crazy is a curious little documentary from 1950 that takes you on a quirky journey through England, capturing the oddities that roam the streets. The sense of place is really palpable, especially during that hair-raising taxi ride around London, where the chaos of the city feels almost like a character itself. The pacing has a relaxed feel, but it intersperses moments of genuine surprise and humor. You meet people with fascinating stories, and there's a real charm in the rawness of the interviews—it's all very unpolished and real. The practical effects are minimal, but that’s part of its appeal; it’s just people and their peculiarities, presented without any gloss.
Who's Crazy is quite rare, making it a sought-after piece for collectors interested in mid-century documentaries. It has seen limited releases over the years, with few copies surfacing in collector circles, often leading to discussions about its historical context and the authenticity of its portrayal of post-war England. Its unique blend of the eccentric and everyday life makes it a fascinating study for those who appreciate the quirks of film history.
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