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So, 'Rigadin is a Famous Fencer' from 1912—yeah, it's a curious little comedy. The protagonist, Rigadin, finds himself in a sticky situation with a duel looming over him, which leads him to recruit a fencing instructor. It's got that charming early silent film vibe, where the performances are exaggerated but quite engaging, lending a nice comedic touch. The pacing feels right for the time, keeping you entertained without dragging. Also, the practical effects in the fencing scenes, though simple by today's standards, show some creativity. Overall, it’s a delightful peek into early comedic storytelling.
This film is a bit of a rarity for collectors, as many early silent comedies tend to be lost or obscure. While there aren't many known prints circulating, its historical significance and the quirky nature of the narrative make it a neat find. Collectors show interest in the film mainly for its portrayal of early comedic techniques and the evolution of the fencing genre in cinema, which adds to its appeal among enthusiasts of silent film history.
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