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So, 'Don't Call Me Little Girl' is a 1921 comedy directed by Joseph Henabery, and it's quite the interesting watch. The premise revolves around Joan Doubleday, a shy spinster who's been engaged forever to Monty Wade, but there’s more to it, especially with the young niece, Jerry, shaking things up. There's this quirky kind of tension throughout, especially on the wedding day, which makes for a fun and chaotic atmosphere. The performances are charming, with a nice blend of innocence and mischief, which fits the era's style. You can see those early practical effects at play, adding to its unique character. It's not just about the plot but also how it captures the social nuances of the time in this light-hearted, yet slightly reflective way.
Engagements that stretch on for years add depth to the narrative.The dynamic between the characters is playful yet revealing of societal norms.A snapshot of early 20th-century humor with its own charm.
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