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Oh, Doctor! is a fascinating little piece from 1917, blending comedy with crime in a way that feels both playful and slightly absurd. The narrative revolves around Roscoe, a doctor caught in a tangle of love and jealousy, which is portrayed with a whimsical tone that's characteristic of silent cinema. The pacing is brisk, typical of the era, allowing for some delightful visual gags and physical comedy that rely on clever practical effects. There’s a certain charm in the performances, especially when the characters’ motivations intertwine in unexpected ways—Roscoe’s love interest and her boyfriend’s fascination with jewelry adds a layer of ridiculousness that makes you chuckle. It's not just another silent film; it encapsulates a moment in early filmmaking where humor met social commentary.
This film, while not overly common in collector circles, has a certain allure due to its comedic take on romantic entanglements and the era it represents. There are a few known prints, but they often show signs of wear, which can affect viewing quality. It's intriguing how this film captures the eccentricities of early 20th-century life, and it makes for an interesting piece for those focusing on silent comedies or crime-themed narratives.
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