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Every Man Needs One is quite the quirky TV movie from 1972, balancing humor and romance in a way that feels both light-hearted and surprisingly insightful. The premise revolves around a chauvinistic architect who must hire a feminist assistant, leading to some awkward and genuinely funny moments. The pacing is a bit uneven, typical of the era, but it allows for some really charming exchanges between the leads. There's a certain period charm to the performances that offers a window into the evolving gender dynamics of the time. It's not a classic by any means, but it has this unique vibe that makes it a fun watch.
This film has had a bit of a strange journey in terms of formats; it was initially broadcast on TV and hasn’t seen a wide release on physical media. That makes it somewhat elusive for collectors, sparking interest among those who appreciate lesser-known works from the 70s. The scarcity adds a certain allure, as it can be hard to track down, especially in decent quality. It's a piece that speaks to a specific moment in time, making it a curiosity for those diving deeper into the era's television landscape.
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