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So, 'Follow the Crowd' is an interesting little comedy from 1918 that showcases a very slapstick style of humor, typical of the era. The main character, a clueless fellow, unwittingly creates chaos by tossing around a bomb he finds – which leads to all sorts of outrageous situations. The pacing feels frantic, but in a way that captures the absurdity of the time. It’s a fascinating examination of how ignorance can lead to unexpected trouble, wrapped in a light-hearted atmosphere with some clever practical gags. The performances, although dated, have a charm that really pulls you in. You can’t help but appreciate the unique perspective it brings to a familiar trope.
This film is quite scarce, with only a few remnants circulating among collectors, mostly in the form of old reels or low-quality prints. Its rarity is compounded by the lack of any known director, making it a bit of an oddity in the silent comedy genre. Interest from collectors tends to be driven by its unique premise and the historical context of early 20th-century filmmaking, which adds layers to its value beyond just the film itself.
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