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So, 'The Fable of Higher Education That Was Too High for the Old Man' is a curious little comedy from 1914 that gives a peek into the college experience of the early 20th century. It centers around Buchanan Bartlett, a classic slacker type, who manages to ruffle his father's feathers with his extravagant college spending. The pacing feels like a gentle stroll, with humorous misadventures that highlight the absurdities of academic life. The performances are quaint and give that vintage charm, while the practical effects, though simple, do contribute to the film’s comedic tone. It’s one of those films that captures the spirit of the time, reflecting societal views on education and family expectations, all wrapped in a light-hearted package.
This film is quite scarce in the collectors' market, with only a few prints rumored to exist, making it an intriguing find for silent film enthusiasts. Its unique blend of humor and societal commentary draws interest, especially among those who appreciate early comedic narratives. As a collector, you may find it challenging to locate a quality copy, but it's certainly a conversation starter if you manage to come across one.
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