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The Great Love is a curious little comedy from 1926 that tells the story of Dr. Lawrence Tibbits, a young physician in a sleepy rural town. His unconventional patient? Norma, a circus elephant who he heroically saves after a fire. There’s this delightful absurdity woven into the narrative, as Norma gets attached to the good doctor and keeps returning, causing all sorts of chaos. The practical effects, especially the elephant rampaging through town, are surprisingly charming and add a unique layer to the humor. The performances have this quaint sincerity that make the whole experience feel warm and a bit whimsical, capturing a slice of life that’s both nostalgic and offbeat.
The Great Love, while not extensively circulated, is a fascinating piece for collectors interested in silent comedies. It's often overshadowed by more prominent films of the era, leading to its relative scarcity. If you manage to track down a print, it’s likely to spark conversation thanks to its odd premise and charming execution. The film's unique blend of comedy and heartfelt moments makes it stand out in the collection of any serious enthusiast.
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