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So, 'Hogan's Mussy Job' is a curious little relic from 1915. The plot centers on this party upstairs that leads to some, let's say, unfortunate ceiling issues for our main couple, played by Frank Hayes and Billie Brockwell. The humor is pretty slapstick, and the pacing feels a bit rushed—typical for the era, I suppose. There's an interesting mix of physical comedy and that old-time, almost chaotic energy that keeps it lively. The practical effects of the falling plaster are quite charming, really, and add to the overall atmosphere. It's not groundbreaking, but there's something oddly engaging about its simplicity and the performances feel genuine.
This film seems to have slipped through the cracks a bit, making it relatively scarce in collector circles. Most prints are in rough shape, so finding a decent copy can be a challenge. Interest tends to be niche, mainly appealing to those who appreciate early silent films and the peculiarities of that era, but it definitely offers a glimpse into the comedic styles of the time that some collectors find fascinating.
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