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Flying Pat stands out in the 1920 comedy scene not just for its flapper spirit but for its audacious premise. Patricia Van Nuys, played with charm and wit, seeks to defy societal norms and become the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. The film captures that thrilling early aviation age, with practical effects that, while dated, lend a certain authenticity to the flight sequences. Jones' direction keeps the pacing lively, intertwining humor with a sense of adventure. The rapport between Patricia and Capt. Endicott provides light-hearted moments amidst the daring escapades. There's a palpable energy here that encapsulates the era's changing attitudes toward gender roles, making it a notable piece in silent cinema history.
Features early aviation themes and practical effects.Distinctive performances highlight gender norms of the 1920s.Captures the flapper era's adventurous spirit.
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