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"Off the Wall" is a 1977 pseudo-documentary blending comedy and drama. Directed by an unknown filmmaker, it captures the life of John Little, a self-described young drifter and the last of the hippies.
Off the Wall has a bit of a niche appeal among collectors, primarily due to its limited releases and the obscurity of the director. The film was not widely distributed on VHS or DVD, which makes finding quality copies a bit of a hunt. There’s some interest in the unique portrayal of the 70s counterculture, and the quirky yet poignant footage definitely draws in those looking for something off the beaten path. The rarity of this title adds to its charm, and it seems to resonate well with those who appreciate the more unconventional documentaries from that era.
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"Off the Wall" is categorized as a comedy and drama.
The film features performances by Harvey Waldman, Gary Schnell, and Judy Feil.
"Off the Wall" was released in 1977.
The film is a pseudo-documentary that shows footage of a television crew studying the life of John Little, a young drifter who describes himself as 'the last of the hippies.'
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