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Silly Billies, directed by Fred Guiol, is a curious blend of comedy and Western elements, capturing that offbeat charm of the 1930s. The film follows two hapless characters— a dentist and his assistant— who journey to the Old West with dreams of opening a practice, only to find themselves in a ghost town. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it gives a chance to savor the absurdity of their plight. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a certain charm to the film, enhancing its lighthearted tone. The comedic performances, especially from the leads, are quite engaging, giving the viewer a glimpse into the quirky camaraderie that defines the narrative. It’s these little details that make it stand out in the crowded landscape of its era.
Features a dentist and assistant in a comedic adventure.Offers a unique take on western tropes.Includes practical effects characteristic of the 30s.
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