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So, 'Luke Does the Midway' is a classic slice of 1916 comedy that features Lonesome Luke navigating the San Diego Exposition. You get this unique mix of slapstick humor and early 20th-century charm, all wrapped up in the zany antics of Luke. The pacing is brisk, typical of silent films of the era, but it gives you just enough time to appreciate the practical effects, which are fascinating considering the time. The performances, while exaggerated, really bring out the playful spirit of the exposition setting. It's not just a comedy; it reflects the societal vibe of the time, capturing that blend of innovation and lightheartedness, which makes it distinctive among its peers.
This film is somewhat elusive, typical of many silent shorts from its era. Copies are rarely found in circulation, which adds to its collector allure. Though not as widely studied as some contemporaries, the film's quirkiness and ambiance have garnered interest among niche collectors, especially those focused on early comedy and silent film history.
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