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So, 'Mickey in School' is this early 1928 comedy that captures the chaotic energy of the first day back to school. The atmosphere is kind of a delightful mess, with Mickey and his crew causing all sorts of trouble for the hapless schoolteacher. The pacing is quick and full of slapstick humor, which keeps you engaged, even as the plot takes a wild turn with a fire breaking out. It's interesting how they handle the practical effects, especially for the time, lending a sense of urgency to the scenes. The performances feel spontaneous, a little raw, which adds to its charm. It’s a slice of schoolyard antics that really reflects that era of silent comedy, making it stand out among its contemporaries.
This film is part of the silent comedy genre, and while details about its director are elusive, it has gained interest among collectors for its unique take on school life. It has seen various formats over the years, but finding a well-preserved print can be quite the challenge. Scarcity adds to its allure, especially for those keen on early animation and slapstick comedy, making it a noteworthy piece for any collector's library.
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