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So, 'Lady with the Small Foot' from 1920 is one of those quirky comedies that just makes you smile. With its light-hearted tone and playful atmosphere, it captures a snapshot of early 20th-century humor, albeit through a lens that feels a bit dated now. The pacing is pretty breezy, not a lot of fluff, just straight to the gags and the charm. You can definitely see the practical effects at play, which adds a layer of authenticity that you don’t often find in more modern films. While the director remains a mystery, the performances hint at a delightful era of silent cinema where physical comedy reigned supreme, and it’s this distinctive flavor that keeps collectors intrigued.
This film is quite rare in collector circles, with only a handful of surviving prints. Its silent format adds to the treasure-hunt appeal, especially for those focused on early cinematic history. While not widely known, its charm and unique comedic style have garnered attention among niche collectors. Seek out any available copies, as they don't pop up often.
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