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The 1001st Tour is a quirky blend of comedy and music that captures the whimsical spirit of its time. Set against the backdrop of the Song Theater's creation by Rashid Beibutov, the film weaves together humorous anecdotes that reflect the artistic challenges and triumphs involved. The pacing is lively, with musical numbers that feel spontaneous, almost like a backstage look at the absurdities of theater life. Performances are charmingly offbeat, adding to its distinctive atmosphere. It doesn't take itself too seriously, which is refreshing, and it’s this lighthearted approach that gives it a unique flavor in the landscape of 70s TV films.
This film has seen limited releases, primarily as a TV special, and original screenings are rare. Its scarcity makes it an intriguing piece for collectors, especially those interested in musical works from that era. While it may not be widely known, it offers a delightful glimpse into the creative process of theater, appealing to niche collectors who appreciate the charm of vintage television musicals.
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