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Gay and Devilish is a charming little comedy from 1922 that features Doris May in a delightful role as Fanchon Browne. Her character navigates this peculiar dilemma of choosing between an old, wealthy suitor and his dashing nephew, Peter, played by Cullen Landis. The film has a light-hearted tone and is filled with romantic misunderstandings, which is typical for the era. There's something quite engaging about the performances, particularly May's, which exude a natural warmth. The pacing is fairly brisk, keeping the narrative moving while allowing for some playful comedic moments. The film's practical effects, though limited, have their own quaint charm that adds to its distinct character.
This film is a bit of a rarity, not just because of its age but also due to its somewhat obscure production history. Many collectors have noted the limited availability of prints, making it a unique find for anyone interested in early 20th-century cinema. While not widely celebrated, its charm and the chemistry between the leads have garnered a niche following among those who appreciate silent film comedies.
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