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So, 'Dear Ol' Pal' from 1923 is a neat little Charley Chase comedy. It's got that playful vibe typical of early 20s silent films, and you can really see the charm in the performances. The story revolves around two friends, both of them vying for the same gal, and you can't help but chuckle at their antics. The pacing has that old-school rhythm—slow at times, but it builds up to some genuinely funny moments. The practical effects, although simple, add a certain charm, especially in how they handle the comedic situations. There’s a bit of heart mixed in with the laughs, which makes it stand out in the silent era's comedy landscape. Worth a watch, if you're into this kind of early filmmaking.
Check the pacing; it reflects the era's comedic style.Look for the practical effects used for gags.Consider the friendship theme and its comedic take.
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