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So, 'How Hiram Won Out' is this charming little comedy that plays with the classic love triangle trope. You've got Hiram, the country bumpkin, and his affections for Sallie, but things take a turn when she takes a tumble into the water. The pacing here feels quite brisk, typical of early silent comedies, and the practical effects for the rescue scene, albeit simple, have a certain playful charm. The performances are all about those exaggerated expressions, capturing that silent film essence well. It's a nice slice of 1913 humor that encapsulates rural versus urban dynamics, with Hiram's clumsiness contrasting with Alfred's city slicker confidence. Definitely a fun watch for those who dig early film history.
This film is relatively scarce, as many silent comedies from this era often slipped into obscurity. Its distribution was limited, and surviving prints are hard to come by, making it a point of interest for collectors of early cinema. The film's blend of humor and practical effects reflects the period's film-making techniques, which adds to its historical value. Keep an eye out for any screenings or restorations, as they offer a rare glimpse into the comedic styles of early 20th-century cinema.
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