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So, 'Parlor, Bedroom and Wrath' is a really interesting Edgar Kennedy short from the Common Man series. It’s not just your typical comedy; it has this laid-back, almost slice-of-life vibe that captures the nuances of everyday mishaps. The pacing feels just right, with comedic timing that shows off Kennedy’s performance skills. There’s this delightful contrast between the settings of domesticity and the chaos that ensues, making for some amusing practical effects. The themes it dances around—miscommunication and the little absurdities of life—remind you that humor can be found in the mundane. Definitely has a charm that grows on you over time, the way good shorts should.
This short is a lesser-known piece that often flies under the radar for collectors, but it does have its niche appeal. It was released in different formats over the years, but finding an original print can be a challenge. There's a small but dedicated interest in Edgar Kennedy's work, especially within the context of early American comedy, making this a unique entry for those who appreciate the subtleties of vintage humor.
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