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So, Code Name: Raw-Hide is this wild blend of adventure and comedy that kind of straddles the line between earnestness and absurdity. You've got Frank and Barny, these agents from the PBI, diving headfirst into the seedy underbelly of Hollywood, and honestly, the whole vibe feels like a playful take on the more serious crime films of the era. The pacing wanders a bit, but that adds to its quirky charm. The performances are a mixed bag, but you can't help but appreciate the offbeat chemistry between the leads. And it really leans into the practical effects with some cheeky, tongue-in-cheek moments that capture the playful spirit of the early '70s adult film scene.
This film is something of an oddity, often overlooked in discussions about 1970s cinema. It was released in a time when adult-themed films were becoming more mainstream, but finding a good copy today can be a challenge—the original prints are scarce. Collectors might find the odd VHS or a bootleg DVD, but the hunt for a clean version can be part of the fun. It has a cult following among aficionados of niche cinema, especially those interested in the unique interplay of comedy within adult themes.
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