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A Sweet Pickle is this charming little comedy from 1925 that really embodies the whimsy of silent cinema. The story follows Molly, who works at a bakery and finds herself in a bit of a pickle—delivering a cake to a party with thirteen guests. The tension around that unlucky number drives the plot, and it creates such a fun atmosphere. The performances, especially from the cast of party-goers, bring a lively energy, though the direction might feel a bit loose at times. You can see the practical effects of that era, which add a certain charm that's often lost in today's films. It's a cute slice of life that reflects the quirky humor of the time, and definitely stands out among the comedies of the silent era.
A Sweet Pickle is a relatively scarce title in silent film collections, often overshadowed by more recognized works. There have been a few home video releases, but the availability of good prints is limited, making it more appealing to dedicated collectors. Fans of early comedies and silent cinema will appreciate its unique charm and the lighthearted exploration of superstition.
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