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A Train Can Hide Another is a curious gem from the 70s, where the comedy feels a bit off-kilter, almost surreal at times. The pacing is slow, which might test some viewers, but it really allows the absurdity of the situations to sink in. The performances have this quirky charm, with actors delivering lines that feel both spontaneous and scripted at once. There’s a distinct atmosphere, a blend of light-heartedness and a hint of something darker lurking beneath. It's not often you see movies from this era take such risks with practical effects, and it does add a unique texture to the story. Definitely a film you have to sit with to appreciate its nuances.
A Train Can Hide Another has seen limited release on home video, with only a few obscure formats floating around. It's not exactly flooding the market, so many collectors find it quite scarce, which stirs interest among those who appreciate niche comedies. The film’s unique tone and oddball charm make it a curious addition to any collection, and it's one of those titles that can spark interesting conversations at screenings or among fellow collectors.
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