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Polidor and the Wig is a curious little gem from 1917 that brings together a series of unfortunate escapades featuring the lovable Agenore, who really knows how to stir up chaos for his friend Ilario Mentecatti, played by Natale Guillaume. The film has this slightly whimsical tone that captures the spirit of early comedy, with an air of light-hearted mischief that feels refreshing. It's paced in that delightful way where each scene flows into the next, keeping you curious about what Agenore will do next. The performances, particularly Guillaume's, offer a charming glimpse into the early 20th-century comedic style. What really sets it apart are the practical effects, showcasing the ingenuity of filmmakers from that era, even if they're a bit rough around the edges.
This film is quite rare, with few existing prints that collectors often describe as elusive. It has appeared on some home media releases, but finding a well-preserved version is becoming increasingly difficult. Interest in early cinema is growing, and Polidor and the Wig stands out as an interesting exploration of comedic storytelling from the silent film era, appealing to those who appreciate the craft and context of early filmmaking.
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