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Cash-Cash from 1971 is this offbeat comedy that's got an unusual charm. The pacing is a bit erratic, which gives it a quirky feel, almost like watching a wild improvisation unfold. Though details about the director are elusive, the performances carry a certain unrefined energy that adds to its distinctiveness. The humor can feel dated, but there's a playful absurdity that you don't see often in modern films. It's a mix of slapstick and situational comedy that can feel like a nostalgic trip or a curious curiosity, depending on your taste. Definitely one of those films you stumble upon and wonder how it slipped through the cracks of mainstream recognition.
Cash-Cash is quite a rarity in the collector's circuit, with few surviving prints and little information about its production. It has circulated in limited formats over the years, mainly as obscure VHS editions, which makes finding a good quality copy somewhat of a challenge. Interest in this film seems to be growing among collectors who appreciate its oddball nature and want to explore lesser-known comedies from the early 70s.
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