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So, 'Mr. Fabian is Rathunting' from 1910 is quite the quirky piece of silent comedy. The film's charm really lies in its pacing—Fabian’s frantic attempts to capture the rat create a rhythm that's both chaotic and humorous. You can almost feel his mounting desperation. The atmosphere is a mix of slapstick and situational comedy, enhanced by practical effects that, while primitive by today's standards, have their own kind of charm. The performances, though silent, convey a lot through exaggerated expressions, which is really the hallmark of that era. It's a fascinating glimpse into early comedic storytelling, showing how much can be done with a simple premise and physical humor.
This film is quite rare and not something you stumble upon often in collector circles. Most prints are in fair condition, with some better preserved than others, making it a bit of a treasure hunt for enthusiasts. The scarcity and unique premise certainly pique interest among those who appreciate early cinema and the evolution of comedic storytelling.
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