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I Never Forget a Face is this intriguing little documentary from Warner Bros. that offers a peek into a bygone era of American politics and celebrity. It stitches together snapshots of figures like Warren Harding, captured during his quaint front porch campaign, and features moments like Al Jolson's crowd-pleasing performance. The pacing is brisk, almost a montage of history, which gives it a lively feel. The practical effects are minimal, but the focus is really on the personalities and their stories, making it an engaging watch. What stands out is how it kind of feels like a time capsule, reflecting the media's early role in shaping public perception of these prominent figures.
This film has seen a few releases over the years, primarily in VHS format, but it's not exactly a common find. The scarcity of quality prints contributes to its collector appeal, as many are drawn to its unique glimpses of early 20th-century Americana. It's a nice piece for those who appreciate historical documentaries and the evolution of media in politics.
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