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A Christmas Revenge is a curious little Western from 1915 that captures a unique blend of holiday spirit and classic Western trope. The pacing feels brisk, with Broncho Billy's jealousy driving the narrative forward. The film's tone is a mix of comedic absurdity and dramatic tension, especially during that chaotic church scene where he ‘shoots up’ the place—arguably one of its most striking moments. The performances, albeit of the era's style, bring a certain charm, with Broncho Billy's character arc embodying the theme of love gone awry. It's interesting how it juxtaposes the festive season with revenge, creating an unusual atmosphere that sticks with you, albeit in a lighthearted way.
This film exists in a few formats, but the 16mm prints are where the collector interest lies, often cherished for their vintage charm. Given its age and the obscurity of its director, finding well-preserved copies is quite a task, which adds to its allure in collector circles. While not widely known, it serves as an intriguing piece that reflects early 20th-century film culture, making it a conversation starter among enthusiasts.
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