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Gus, a 1976 family comedy, brings a light-hearted charm to the realm of sports flicks. The premise of a talking mule who can kick 100-yard field goals is as absurd as it is enjoyable, and it gives the film a playful, whimsical tone. The pacing is pretty brisk, fitting for a family audience, and it leans heavily into the zany antics that ensue as the California Atoms rise through the ranks. Performances from the cast add a layer of warmth, and the practical effects, while not groundbreaking, are effective in delivering the comedic punches. It's distinctly quirky, which might be a draw for collectors who appreciate that unique blend of absurdity and family-friendly humor.
Gus has had a few incarnations on home video, but it's not the most prevalent title, which adds to its scarcity for collectors. The VHS releases and the later DVD editions have their own charm, but finding a pristine copy can be a bit of a hunt. Interest in films like this tends to ebb and flow, yet there's a dedicated crowd that appreciates its offbeat humor and nostalgic value.
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