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The Charles Pathé-Babies is a fascinating peek into the early days of home cinema, part of that intriguing Magica series focused on pre-cinema. Released in '86, this short film captures the essence of the Pathé-Baby, a device that really paved the way for watching films in your living room. It's nostalgic, showcasing footage of comedy legends like Max Linder and the iconic duo Laurel and Hardy, alongside delightful animations like Felix the Cat. The pacing is casual, allowing viewers to soak in the charm of an era that feels both distant and familiar. There's a certain warmth in how it celebrates these early cinematic figures, making it a distinctive piece that reflects on how far we've come in film. It's a lovely little exploration of cinema's roots, without the gloss of modernity.
Part of the Magica series focusing on pre-cinema.Highlights the Pathé-Baby and its impact on home viewing.Features classic performances from early film legends.
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