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So, 'The Queens' is an interesting little comedy anthology from 1966 that stitches together four quirky tales about the ups and downs of relationships. You have this teenage girl trekking home, a babysitter who's more interested in herself, a husband grappling with some infidelity, and a wealthy woman having a wild night out with her butler. It's got this light, almost absurd tone, and the pacing keeps it breezy, which works well for the shorts. The performances are a mixed bag, but they capture the absurdity of the situations really well. It's distinct for its era, blending social satire with physical comedy in a way that feels a bit fresh even now. Definitely a piece that shows the era’s playful approach to serious themes.
'The Queens' has had a somewhat limited release history, making it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors, especially those interested in 60s comedy. It's not the easiest film to find in physical formats, which adds to its allure; you often come across it whispered about in collector circles. There's definitely interest in the way it reflects the social dynamics of its time, making it a curious addition to any serious collection focused on that period of cinema.
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