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So, 'Making a Man of Her' from 1912 is this quirky blend of comedy and Western that really dives into themes of gender roles and mistaken identities. The young girl dressing up as a boy for a ranch cook job sets up this playful tension, especially when the romantic interests start to complicate things. The pacing has that classic silent film rhythm, which makes it feel a bit stretched at times, but there's something charming about it. The performances, while silent, carry an expressive quality that you see in early film. It's a neat little piece of cinema history, reflecting societal norms of the time while also providing a few laughs.
This film is quite rare in the collector market, primarily due to its age and the limited number of prints that have survived. Many collectors appreciate its exploration of early gender themes and the comedic situations that arise from the disguise. Finding it on original format is a challenge, making it a more elusive piece for those interested in silent cinema's early narratives.
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