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So, 'In Fast Company' is this wild ride from 1924 featuring Richard Talmadge, who just has this knack for getting into all sorts of trouble. The film vibes with that early action-adventure spirit, blending comedy with high-stakes antics. You see him host these crazy parties, throw some punches in the ring, and dodge gangsters like it's a sport. The pacing keeps things lively; you never feel like it drags. It’s really about the thrill of living large and all the chaos that comes with it. The practical effects are charmingly rudimentary, giving it that old-school flair. Talmadge's performance is pretty entertaining, full of energy and immediacy that pulls you right in.
Finding 'In Fast Company' isn't easy; it’s one of those titles that collectors keep an eye out for, as it doesn't pop up that often. The film has seen a few formats over the years, but many prints have become scarce, which adds to the allure. Enthusiasts appreciate its unique mix of action and comedy from the silent era, and there's definitely a niche group that seeks out the less mainstream works like this. It’s a good pick for anyone curious about early cinematic styles and the evolution of genre blending.
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