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Buster's Big Chance is one of those charming early comedies that captures the spirit of the late 1920s. Buster Brown, played by Arthur Trimble, carries this film with a kind of whimsical energy that's infectious. The pacing is brisk, with a series of slapstick gags that keep it light and engaging throughout. Doreen Turner brings a delightful presence, and the addition of Pete the pup adds an extra layer of humor. What really stands out, though, is the practical effects used in some of the comedic bits—they give the film a unique texture that modern films often lack. It feels like a slice of life from a different time, and there's something refreshing about its straightforward approach to humor.
Buster's Big Chance is a silent film that's not exactly common, which makes it a nice find for collectors. It was released during a transitional period in cinema, just before the talkies took over, and there’s a certain charm in its simplicity. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but original prints are scarce, and this adds to its appeal. The film's combination of slapstick and practical effects, along with its cast, creates a touching snapshot of early 20th-century humor that's often overlooked.
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