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Operation Third Form is a curious little gem from 1966 that captures the essence of a bygone era of British cinema. You get this youthful energy from John Moulder-Brown, who's really engaging as the schoolboy hero trying to outsmart some crooks. It's got that breezy pacing that makes it a quick watch, and the 60s soundtrack adds a nice layer of grooviness, which is always a plus. The practical effects might not blow your mind, but they have a certain charm that fits the playful tone of the film. Definitely a unique blend of adventure and cheeky humor, it stands out for its earnestness in a landscape of more polished productions.
This film has had a bit of a rough ride in terms of availability. It's not the easiest to find on physical media, which adds to its allure among collectors. The scarcity of good prints means that those with a keen interest often seek it out for its unique vibe, though it doesn't sit in the limelight like bigger titles from the era. Still, it holds a certain charm that keeps the conversation alive among enthusiasts.
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