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So, 'The Rattler's Hiss' from 1920 is a quirky little Western that leans into humor with its unique premise. The range boss's ability to mimic a rattlesnake's hiss is both amusing and oddly effective when he finds himself needing to save the damsel in distress from bandits. The pacing is fairly brisk, keeping the audience engaged with a mix of light-hearted moments and the tension of a rescue. While the director remains unknown, the film captures a certain charm typical of early Westerns, with practical effects that add a nice touch to the storytelling. The performances may not be groundbreaking, but they certainly hold their own in conveying the playful, yet adventurous tone that defines this film.
This film has seen a few releases over the years, though it remains a bit elusive for collectors due to its age and the obscurity of its production details. Early prints are sometimes found in specialty collections, but quality can vary widely. Interest tends to spike among those who appreciate the evolution of Westerns and the oddities of silent cinema, making it a curious piece for any dedicated film collector.
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