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A Western Kimona is one of those fascinating relics from the silent era that blends comedy with the Western genre in a rather unique way. The film features Bessie King, whose charm sends cowboys into a flurry, especially Alkali, who's quite smitten. The pacing is light and breezy, with a series of romantic flirts leading to their eventual marriage and the arrival of their son. It's not just a straightforward love story; there's a playful commentary on romance and life on the frontier. The performances, though silent, convey a lot through exaggerated expressions, adding to its comedic tone. The practical effects and settings are charmingly simple, but they capture that old Western atmosphere beautifully.
This film is a rare find, as many silent comedies from this era are hard to come by. Collectors often discuss its unique charm and the notable performance of Bessie King, who was quite popular at the time. It's interesting to see how this film plays with thematic elements of love in a Western setting, and due to its scarcity, it can be a notable piece for collectors focusing on early 20th-century cinema.
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