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Tea- With a Kick! is this charming 1923 comedy that really captures a certain whimsy of its time. Bonnie Day, the protagonist, is this spirited character who takes on the establishment in her own quirky way, taking tea service to a whole new level. The pacing flows nicely, balancing moments of light-heartedness with underlying themes of justice and familial loyalty—especially with that subplot about her father's legal troubles. The performances are delightfully earnest, and there's an undeniable charm in the practical effects and set designs typical of early silent films, which adds to the overall atmosphere. It's a unique slice of cinematic history, reflecting both societal attitudes and the spirit of rebellion in a gentle, comedic way.
Finding a good print of Tea- With a Kick! isn't easy, as many silent films from this era have been lost or poorly preserved. There are a few collectors who have sought this one out, often noting its unique take on social issues wrapped in comedy. Its representation of early 20th-century youth culture adds a layer of historical interest, making it a curious piece for those focused on silent era comedies.
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