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So, 'Good and Naughty' is this quirky little gem from 1926. You've got these four middle-aged actors who decide to adopt this orphaned baby girl, which is a pretty fascinating premise for its time. The whole vibe is very much rooted in the backstage world of theatre, giving it a unique charm that's hard to resist. The pacing leans towards the leisurely, allowing you to really savor the comedic moments and the awkwardness that comes with parenting—especially for a bunch of actors who are used to the spotlight. What really stands out is how they juggle humor and romance; it feels like a genuine exploration of relationships and responsibility, all wrapped up in a light-hearted package. The performances are quite engaging, and there's something about the practical effects in those days that adds a certain authenticity to the storytelling. Plus, the chemistry among the cast is fun to watch.
This film is a curious piece of cinema history, having seen limited releases over the years, and it's quite rare in collector circles. Finding a good copy can be quite the challenge, as it hasn’t had the same preservation efforts as some other silent films. It's one of those titles that might not pop up often in discussions but definitely has its own niche appeal among collectors who appreciate the offbeat comedies of the silent era.
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