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So, 'Wanted, a Nurse' from 1915 is one of those early comedies that really leans into the absurdity of love and pretense. The plot, where a wealthy fella pretends to be sick just to get close to a nurse, has this charming silliness that's hard to resist. The atmosphere is light, and the pacing feels typical of the era—slow but steady, building anticipation in a fun way. You can see the early practical effects and slapstick moments adding to the humor, which definitely makes it stand out among other silent films. Performances capture that awkward, yet sweet vibe of romance, making it a unique piece of the silent film landscape.
This film is a bit rare in collector circles, as many silent comedies didn't survive in great condition. Various formats have circulated over the years, but finding a decent print can be tricky. Interest in this title tends to fluctuate, yet those who appreciate the subtleties of early cinema often seek it out for its distinctively whimsical take on romance.
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