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Medal from the Devil (1967) is one of those films that slides under the radar, but there's something about its gritty, urban atmosphere that pulls you in. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the raw, almost chaotic feel of the action sequences. The story dives into the murky world of crime, making you question morality. Practical effects are handled with a rough charm—nothing flashy, but they get the job done. Performances are solid, with some standout moments that feel authentic, almost unscripted. It's interesting to see how the film captures the zeitgeist of the late '60s, with themes that resonate even today.
Medal from the Devil is somewhat hard to find, which adds to its allure for collectors. Released in a few limited formats, it hasn't seen a wide reissue, making original prints coveted. The film's unique blend of action and crime themes, along with its rough-around-the-edges style, appeals to those who appreciate lesser-known gems from the period. Its scarcity and the niche audience it attracts make it an interesting piece for collectors looking to delve deeper into 1960s cinema.
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