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Partners Again, directed by Henry King, is one of those lost comedies from the mid-1920s that makes you wonder what could have been. Following the misadventures of Potash and Perlmutter in the car industry, it weaves together witty banter and physical humor in a way that feels distinctly of its time. The pacing probably bounces along nicely, typical of the era, keeping audiences engaged even in its absence. I can only imagine the practical effects they might've used for those car scenes—certainly a treat for someone who appreciates the craftsmanship of early cinema. The performances must have brought the characters to life in a way that resonates, despite the film being lost to time. Definitely a noteworthy piece in the history of adaptations.
Lost film - no known copies exist.Part of a series following Potash and Perlmutter.Reflects early 20th-century humor and storytelling.
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