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So, 'Never the Dames Shall Meet' is a little gem from 1927 that captures that playful vibe of silent comedies. The premise revolves around Chase trying to wriggle out of a bit of a pickle with a woman he mistakenly thought was his wife's sister. It's got that classic mix of mistaken identities and humorous scenarios that really keep the pacing lively. The performances, even without sound, convey so much; you can feel the tension and the hilarity of the situation through their expressions and gestures. And while the director's name is a mystery, the film has this distinctive charm that makes it a fun watch, even if it’s not the most polished out there.
This film has become quite the curiosity among collectors, partly due to its obscurity and the elusive director. It's rare to come across prints, and when you do, they often vary in quality, which adds to the charm for some enthusiasts. Many collectors appreciate its unique blend of humor and intrigue, making it a conversation piece in any silent film collection.
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