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The 'Imp'probable Mr. Wee Gee is quite the peculiar entry in the adventure-comedy genre, blending a pseudo-documentary style with whimsical storytelling. Famed crime photographer Arthur Fellig, or Mr. Wee Gee, really brings a unique flavor with his distinct persona. The pacing has this delightful ebb and flow as he embarks on a surreal journey from a love-struck encounter with a store dummy in New York to ghostly meetings in haunted London, and ends up in the charm of Paris. The atmosphere is a curious mix of the supernatural and the absurd, with practical effects that were, for their time, rather inventive. It's a film that feels like a dream sequence—vividly strange and captivating in its own right.
This film has a rather elusive presence in the collector's market, mainly due to its limited release and somewhat obscure status. While it might not be widely known, its charm and uniqueness have garnered a niche following among collectors, particularly those who appreciate offbeat cinema from the 60s. The scarcity of physical formats, especially original releases, adds a layer of intrigue, making it a conversation starter among enthusiasts.
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