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Flyin' Thru is an interesting mix of action and adventure set against the backdrop of early aviation. The pacing has that classic 1920s rhythm, swinging between high stakes and moments of introspection, especially with Lieutenant Willis grappling with his father's unjust imprisonment. You can almost feel the tension as he tries to clear his father's name, and the practical effects of the flying scenes, even if a bit crude by today's standards, have their own charm. The performances have a sincerity that can sometimes get lost in later films, making it a unique piece of the silent era puzzle. It's a fascinating look at post-war America too, layered with themes of honor and justice.
Flyin' Thru has had a limited format release history, primarily existing as a rarity in silent film collections. Its scarcity makes it a point of interest for collectors, especially those focused on aviation-themed cinema. The film has seen some restoration efforts, but finding a good quality print is still a challenge, which further elevates its collector appeal.
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