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So, Ride 'Em Cowboy is this interesting blend of comedy and Western that really captures the oddities of the early 20s. The premise centers around an auto dealer who stumbles into a town rife with trouble from a gang of armed outlaws, which sets up some genuinely funny moments. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it kind of adds to its charm. The performances feel spontaneous, almost like they were just rolling with the punches. It's not just another cowboy flick; it plays with the juxtaposition of technology against the old frontier lifestyle, which gives it a distinctive edge. Plus, those practical effects, while limited by today's standards, have a certain rawness that's kind of refreshing.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, and finding a good print can be a challenge. Early 20s comedies like this one are increasingly hard to come by, making it a point of interest for collectors of silent films or those who appreciate the evolution of the Western genre. While not as well-known as some contemporaries, its quirks and charm definitely earn it a spot in any collector's catalog.
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