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Kid Speed, directed by Larry Semon, is a fascinating blend of action and comedy from 1924. The film showcases the zany antics surrounding a race organized by the wealthy Avery DuPoys. You can feel the chaotic energy as two competitors vie for the affections of DuPoys's daughter, all while practical effects and slapstick humor keep the pacing brisk. Semon himself shines in a comedic role, effortlessly encapsulating the era's charm. The film's distinctiveness lies in its lighthearted take on competition, love, and the absurdity of it all, wrapped in the visual style that defines silent cinema. It's a delightful artifact that showcases the playful spirit of the 1920s.
Interesting look at early 1920s race culture.Subtle commentary on wealth and competition.Features Larry Semon's unique comedic style.
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