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So, 'Done in Oil' is this quirky little comedy from 1923 that dives into the wild world of oil stock sales. The plot's centered around Jimmie, who's kind of a hapless salesman caught up in the machinations of some slick promoters. The pacing is brisk, which keeps things lively, especially as it leads to a pretty amusing turn of events where a poor girl ends up saving him and getting her well back. It’s interesting, the way it touches on themes of exploitation and redemption, all while wrapped in a comedic package. The performances feel genuine, and the practical effects, though limited, have a sort of charm that adds to its vintage appeal. There's a certain atmospheric quality to it that's definitely worth a watch.
This film is quite scarce, with limited surviving prints making it a treasure for silent film collectors. 'Done in Oil' hasn't been widely restored, so finding a decent copy can prove challenging. The film’s unique blend of comedy and social commentary on the oil boom era adds to its appeal, making it a noteworthy piece for those interested in early cinematic works from the 1920s.
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