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The Pride of Pikeville is a interesting slice of 1920s comedy, showcasing Ben Turpin in his usual cross-eyed charm. The plot rolls along with a light-hearted vibe, as the hapless lead inadvertently becomes the object of affection for a handful of lovely ladies. The pacing feels typical for the silent era β it has those delightful moments of slapstick interspersed with more tender bits. There's a certain charm to the practical effects, too, which adds to the quirky atmosphere. Turpin's performance, with his unique take on awkward romanticism, really stands out. It's a film that captures the spirit of its time, with a blend of humor and social commentary, making it a curious piece for collectors who appreciate early American cinema.
Features classic silent film humor.Showcases Ben Turpin's distinctive style.Interesting social dynamics for its time.
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