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The Funny Regiment, a 1913 short, brings a unique charm with its simple yet effective comedic premise. The story revolves around the well-meaning Captain Hurluret, who finds himself in a bit of a pickle when he shows leniency to the Twins, a pair of mischief-makers in military garb. The pacing is brisk, keeping the humor light and zippy, with plenty of physical comedy that feels distinctly of its time. The performances, though perhaps not polished by today's standards, carry a certain earnestness that adds to the film's allure. It's fascinating how it captures the essence of military life through a comedic lens, and the practical effects, though minimal, serve the gags well. Definitely worth a look for collectors interested in early silent cinema.
This film is a bit of a rarity among silent shorts, often overshadowed by more famous titles of its era. Finding a good print can be tricky, as many copies have deteriorated over time. Collectors appreciate its humorous take on military life, and its whimsical approach to storytelling offers a refreshing glimpse into the comedic styles of early cinema.
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