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So, 'Spliced and Iced' is a 1917 comedy from Louis Myll that’s got this quirky charm to it. The whole premise revolves around Musty Suffer tying the knot, which of course leads to a series of comedic mishaps. The pacing feels very much like early silent films – not rushed, but it keeps you engaged with its lighthearted twists. There’s a certain atmosphere, almost whimsical, that gives it a unique flavor. The performances are delightfully over-the-top, capturing that silent film expressiveness brilliantly. And while the practical effects aren’t groundbreaking, they have a certain charm that reflects the period. It’s a snapshot of early 20th-century humor, and it definitely stands out in its own odd way.
Quirky early comedy with whimsical tone.Interesting pacing typical of silent films.Notable for its over-the-top performances.
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