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So, 'Golf' from 1922 is this quirky blend of action and comedy set on the golf course. You can feel the playful spirit of the 1920s throughout the film. The pacing is a bit leisurely, which is typical for silent films, yet it manages to keep you entertained with its slapstick humor and some surprisingly clever gags. The performances are quite expressive, as you’d expect in a silent era piece, and the use of practical effects adds a unique charm. It's not your run-of-the-mill sports film; it’s more about the social interactions and antics that unfold during a day on the green. Definitely has its own vibe, kind of a time capsule of the golf culture back then.
Original prints of 'Golf' are quite rare, and collectors often discuss the film's scarcity. It's an interesting piece for those focused on silent comedies or sports films, but it's often overlooked in favor of more well-known titles. The film has limited availability on home video, which adds to its allure for collectors hunting for unique entries in their collections.
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