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So, 'Meet the Folks' is this charming little silent comedy from 1927 featuring Jimmie Adams, who really reminds you of Charley Chase—there’s a definite resemblance in their comedic styles. The plot takes him to Tennessee to visit family, and along the way, he meets a lady and sparks fly. It’s got this nice, light-hearted atmosphere, but there's a twist as both characters unknowingly head towards relatives who are caught up in some humorous misunderstandings. The pacing keeps you engaged and the physical comedy is quite enjoyable, typical of the era. You can really appreciate the practical effects they use, which adds a layer of authenticity to the whole experience. It’s not something you see every day, definitely stands out among its contemporaries.
This film is not the easiest to find, as its distribution was limited and it hasn't seen a lot of restoration work over the years. Most collectors might encounter it through archives or specialized silent film collections, which adds to its allure. Given its unique charm and the era it represents, there’s definitely some interest among collectors looking into early comedies and the work of Jimmie Adams.
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