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The Battle of the Century, directed by Clyde Bruckman, is a fascinating slice of silent comedy that dives into the absurdity of greed. It’s set in the world of boxing, where a fight manager, played by the great Charlie Chase, becomes hilariously obsessed with cashing in on an insurance policy for his not-so-mighty fighter. The film’s pacing is brisk, punctuated by slapstick gags and clever setups that keep you engaged. The practical effects are quite charming, especially the infamous pie fight, which showcases the physical comedy style of the era. Chase’s performance is endearing, balancing desperation with a lighthearted touch. It really captures a unique blend of humor and absurdity that’s a bit of a hallmark for Bruckman’s work. Definitely a notable entry in the silent comedy genre.
Includes classic slapstick elements.Features a memorable pie fight sequence.Represents the comedic style of the late silent era.
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