While some viewers find it "cute" and "mostly fun to watch" for its era, most agree the humor has not aged particularly well. The Verdict
The 1964 film is often remembered as a quintessential, if mediocre, example of the "zany" 1960s sex comedy. Based on the novel by Philip Benjamin, the movie attempts to blend cold-weather exploration with lighthearted farce but ultimately struggles to find its footing. The Plot: Cold War and Antarctic Escapades Quick, Before It Melts
Despite some "amusing gags" and "bright playing" from its cast, Quick, Before It Melts is widely considered a "contrived, generic '60s sex comedy". For most, the most memorable part of the film is a real-life penguin used as a carrier pigeon. While some viewers find it "cute" and "mostly


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