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This 1914 short is a curious little comedy that showcases Max's knack for slapstick humor, blending charm with absurdity. The premise is simple yet striking—Max dons the guise of a chiropodist to visit a lady friend, leading to a series of comical misunderstandings. The pacing is brisk, characteristic of silent films, and really captures that playful absurdity of early cinema. The practical effects, though limited, have a certain ingenuity that adds to the overall silliness. While we don't know who directed it, the performance from Max is filled with a delightful mix of innocence and mischief, making it a unique snapshot of its time. It's definitely one of those quirky finds that stick with you.
Finding this film in good condition is quite a task, as many copies have faded over the years. It has appeared in various silent film compilations, but standalone releases are rare, thus heightening collector interest. The novelty of Max's character and the film's comedic premise create a fascinating entry for those keen on early 20th-century cinema.
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