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Bride Meets Ghost, a 1913 gem, drips with a peculiar blend of horror and comedy. The plot revolves around a scoundrel masquerading as a ghost to pilfer a bride's gold jewelry, which really sets a playful yet eerie tone. The pacing is quick, typical of early cinema, with some amusing moments that contrast the ghostly theme. The practical effects, while simple, add a charming layer to its suspenseful atmosphere. Performances are earnest, capturing that raw energy of silent film acting. It’s distinct in how it melds theft with supernatural elements, showcasing the era's creative storytelling.
This film is a fascinating piece of early cinema with limited format history, primarily found in silent film collections. Its scarcity can make it a treasure for those focusing on unique narratives from the silent era. Collector interest has risen recently as enthusiasts look for distinctive plots and early horror comedies that showcase the ingenuity of their time.
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