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Kiss Me Quick is a remarkable glimpse into the silent comedy era, featuring the unique charm of Clyde Cook. The film plays out like a whimsical jaunt, with Cook embodying that rubbery, elastic style of physical comedy that's so characteristic of the time. The pacing is brisk, keeping the viewer engaged with its continuous antics and pratfalls. The atmosphere has this lighthearted, almost reckless abandon to it, capturing that carefree spirit of the Roaring Twenties. The gags, while simple, are well-executed, showcasing some clever practical effects that add to the humor. It’s a delightful little piece that encapsulates the essence of silent comedy but with a distinctive twist in its playful narrative.
Clyde Cook's performance is a highlight.Interesting use of practical effects for comedy.Captures the tone of 1920s silent films well.
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