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So, 'Across the Continent' is a curious little comedy-romance from 1922 that captures the adventurous spirit of its time. Jimmy Dent, played with a sort of charming naïveté, finds himself in a bit of a pickle after being ousted from his father's car company. The dynamic between him and the Tyler family, who are all about the fast life in their flashy automobile, creates this delightful tension. The pacing can feel a bit leisurely at times, but it gives you a chance to savor the simple charm of silent film storytelling. The practical effects, though limited, certainly add to the film's period authenticity, and the performances are engaging enough to keep you invested in their bumbling escapades. It’s a slice of early 20th-century Americana, encapsulating the push and pull between tradition and modernity.
This film is somewhat elusive, with a limited number of prints in circulation, making it a point of interest for collectors who appreciate silent cinema. Its unique mix of comedy and romance, set against the backdrop of early automobile culture, gives it a certain appeal. While not widely known, those who stumble upon it often find it a delightful surprise, adding to its charm in the collector's realm.
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