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By Might of His Right is a curious little comedy from 1915 that captures the essence of domestic discomfort with a light touch. You’ve got this boorish houseguest who just doesn’t know when to leave, and the way it escalates is quite something. The performances might not be top-tier in terms of acting finesse, but that adds to its charm; the humor feels genuine, if a bit rough around the edges. The boxing scene? It’s a distinct highlight that showcases some very practical effects for its time. The pacing is breezy, keeping you engaged through its short runtime, and there’s this underlying theme about boundaries and the chaos of unwelcome company that feels relatable even today.
Finding a copy of By Might of His Right can be quite a challenge, as it hasn't had widespread distribution through the decades. The film exists primarily in rare print formats, which can drive up collector interest due to scarcity. Given its age and the niche appeal of silent comedies, it often attracts enthusiasts who appreciate early cinema's unique storytelling style and humor.
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