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Naughty Baby is an interesting blend of comedy and romance from 1928, directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The film showcases Alice White as a cloak room girl navigating her feelings for a wealthy boy, who, as it turns out, might not be so wealthy after all. The atmosphere is light-hearted, filled with a certain playful charm that defines many silent films of the era. The pacing bounces along nicely, keeping the audience engaged as we unravel the characters' motivations. Practical effects aren't a major focus, but the performances are what stand out—Alice brings a lively energy that captivates. It’s a snapshot of early cinema that captures themes of love and deception with a whimsical touch.
Silent film with charming performancesExplores themes of wealth and true loveEngaging pacing and light-hearted tone
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