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Mrs. Temple's Telegram from 1920 is a hidden gem of silent comedy. The film weaves a delightful tale of jealousy and misunderstanding, with Jack Temple played by Washburn, whose charming yet hapless nature shines through. The comedic tension escalates as Clara, portrayed by Hawley, misinterprets his innocent encounters, leading to a series of farcical events that unfold with a light touch. The rooftop chase adds a layer of physical comedy that feels refreshingly spontaneous, even for the era. The performances have this earnestness that pulls one in, and the pacing dances between tension and laughter quite nicely, making it a unique watch within the genre.
This film has seen a limited release on various silent film collections, often overshadowed by more prominent works of the era. As a result, its physical copies in good condition are relatively scarce. Collectors appreciate its quirky charm and the unique blend of comedy and dramatic misunderstandings, making it an interesting study in the evolution of silent film humor.
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