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So, 'His Pajama Girl' from 1920 is a curious little comedy that plays into the mischief of a bunch of con men, led by the crafty Blackie Blaisdell. The tone is light, dancing between slapstick moments and clever dialogue that keeps you engaged. The pacing feels pretty brisk, which works well given the plot's twists as they lure in the unsuspecting millionaire, Henry Dodd. It's distinctively charming in its portrayal of early 20th-century humor and features some practical effects that, while simple, add a layer of authenticity to the con artist schemes. Performances are decent, with the actors bringing a playful energy that really lifts the film, making it a noteworthy piece of silent comedy history.
'His Pajama Girl' is a bit of a rarity in silent comedy circles. The film's history isn't well-documented, but copies are quite scarce, making it a little treasure for those who appreciate the genre. The film has seen various format releases over the years, but finding a decent print can be challenging. Collector interest fluctuates, often depending on the mood for classic comedies, but its quirky charm keeps it on the radar for enthusiasts.
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