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Waltz Me Around is a quaint little comedy from 1920, directed by Charley Chase. The film leans heavily on the charm of its characters—Snub is a classic everyman, bumbling yet endearing. The pacing is typical of the era, with a nice mix of slapstick and situational humor that unfolds as Snub and Sunny navigate their accidental foray into the world of dance. The dance school setting adds a lively backdrop, offering some delightful choreography, albeit on a budget. There's a light-heartedness that permeates the film, with practical effects that are simple yet effective, showcasing the early days of comedy. It’s interesting to see how mistaken identity plays out, offering a glimpse into the comedic sensibilities of the time. A curious watch for any collector interested in silent comedies and early filmmaking styles.
Captures the essence of 1920s silent film comedy.Highlights practical effects used in dance sequences.Good representation of Charley Chase's directorial style.
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