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So, 'Snappy Sneezer' is a quirky little comedy from 1929 that plays with the awkwardness of romance and allergies in a rather charming way. You’ve got Charley, who's head over heels for Mary, but his relentless hay fever really puts a damper on things, especially with her father around. The pacing has that classic silent film rhythm, with a mix of physical comedy and visual gags that are quite entertaining. The performances, while simple, carry a certain sincerity, and it's interesting how the film captures the social dynamics of the time, all through the lens of a sneezing fit. Not a lot of people talk about it, but its uniqueness definitely stands out in the silent era landscape.
'Snappy Sneezer' is a bit of an oddity but has its niche among collectors, mainly due to its silent format and the quirks of 1920s humor. It hasn't been widely circulated, making original prints a rare find. The film's scarcity and the unusual premise create a level of interest in the collector community, especially among those who appreciate the subtleties of early comedic storytelling.
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