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The Family Skeleton is a charming blend of comedy and drama that really captures the Jazz Age vibe. Directed by Victor Schertzinger, it dives into themes of wealth, fear, and love, all wrapped up in the antics of Billy Bates, a young man wrestling with his family's notorious history of alcoholism. The pacing is light, with a nice rhythm that mirrors the zesty performances of the cast, particularly the showgirl who brings out Billy's better side. The practical effects and set design reflect the opulence of the era, giving it a lush feel. It's not just about the laughs; there's a heart to it, exploring how connection can dispel deep-seated fears. A fascinating piece for anyone into silent film history.
Interesting take on family curses and societal expectations.Captures the essence of the 1910s showbiz scene.Noteworthy for its performances and period authenticity.
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