I wouldn't hesitate to re-refrigerate. However, I recall a post from Simon Galley several years back where the photo engineers at Ilford recommended that film not be re-frozen.
Actually, Ilford recommended not re-refrigerating or re-freezing: https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/freeze-thaw-bad-for-film.112850/#post-1492054
Yes in southern California some things are different. But an unopened film package has the best concentration of humity inside the films are designed for. Therefore unopened Film packages feel fresh in a freezer without any change of characteristics.Refreeze film with the sealed film packages unopened. Any film which the package has been opened should be put in a ZipLok bag and refrigerated. In southern California the humidity is low enough to not have to worry about water vapor in the ZipLok bags.
There is probably little danger in re-refrigerating film a couple of times but cycling your film through repeated freezing and thawing will cause progressive damage to the emulsion.
The reason for the long recommended thawing time is due to variation in circumstances. Some users may thaw a brick of film at a time or thaw it inside a camera bag or film bag. If possible, always err on the side of caution especially when working in humid conditions. Please also check out our faq's.
https://www.ilfordphoto.com/faqs
Regards,
David
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