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Payment Through the Nose (1922) is interesting for those who appreciate the nuances of early 20th-century cinema. This film, part of 'The Leather Pushers' series, blends drama with a hint of humor, revolving around Kane Halliday—Reginald Denny's character—who fights under the guise of the 'Masked Mystery.' The pacing feels deliberate, giving you time to soak in the atmosphere of the era. It's fascinating how the film captures the struggles of a once-wealthy man trying to reclaim his life through boxing. The practical effects of the fight scenes, albeit primitive by today's standards, have a certain charm that adds to its historical value. Denny's performance brings a layer of complexity that stands out amidst the comedic undertones.
Payment Through the Nose holds a unique place for collectors, particularly those interested in silent film boxing narratives. Finding a print can be a challenge, as many copies are lost or damaged. However, the charm of the series and the historical context make it a noteworthy piece for any serious film collection. The interplay of drama and early comedic elements creates a distinctive viewing experience that reflects the period's cinematic trends.
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