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Courtship of Miles Sandwich is a quirky little comedy from 1923 that puts a fun spin on the tale of the first Thanksgiving. It’s interesting how it blends whimsy with a father-son dynamic, as he recounts the story to his inquisitive child. The pacing is quite lively, typical of silent films, but there’s a charm to the way the story unfolds, with comedic flair and a bit of absurdity. Practical effects, though limited by today’s standards, bring some delightful moments. You can’t help but be drawn in by the performances, even without sound, as they convey a lot with expressive gestures. It’s a distinctive piece that showcases a slice of early American storytelling, wrapped in humor.
Courtship of Miles Sandwich is somewhat elusive in terms of availability, like many silent films from the early 20th century, and it piques the interest of collectors who appreciate rare comedic narratives. Given the age and the lesser-known director, it often flies under the radar, making it a curious artifact for those who enjoy exploring the context of its time. It has appeared in various film archives and festivals, but finding a well-preserved print can be a challenge, which adds to its allure as a collectible item.
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