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How Betty Won the School is a curious little comedy from 1911 that captures that early silent film charm. Betty Carlton, this lovely character, navigates the social labyrinth of a girls' seminary. The prank involving cold macaroni is both absurd and vivid, adding a layer of unexpected humor and oddity. The performance is delightful, with Betty's reactions conveying a lot without words. The film has a light, whimsical atmosphere, typical of its era, yet manages to touch on themes of friendship and initiation. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged as the antics unfold, leaving a lingering sense of nostalgia for early comedic storytelling.
This film is part of the early silent era, and finding a good quality print can be quite a challenge. It's not one of those widely circulated titles, so collectors often have to dig deep to locate decent versions. The film has slowly gained interest among enthusiasts of silent comedy, particularly for its charming portrayal of school life and unique comedic situations. If you're into early comedies, it's definitely worth tracking down.
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