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So, 'Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots' is one of those charming little comedies from 1918 that really captures the frivolity of the era. You've got this feather-brained yet endearing protagonist who drags her more sensible husband into all sorts of social mischief. The pacing is leisurely, fitting for a romantic comedy of its time, and the atmosphere has a light, airy quality that is just delightful. The use of practical effects might not be groundbreaking, but they add a certain charm to the film's antics. Performances are solid, with a nice balance between the comedic and romantic elements, making it all come together in a way that feels special, even if it's not a heavy hitter in film history.
This film is often overlooked in silent cinema collections, which is a shame because it has its own unique charm. It has seen a few home media releases, but finding a good quality print can be tricky, making it somewhat scarce. Collector interest tends to be modest, but for those who appreciate the lighter side of silent films, it offers an engaging glimpse into the comedic styles and social nuances of the time.
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