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Warming Up is a charming little comedy-romance from 1928 that captures the essence of small-town life and the allure of baseball. The story follows Bert, a determined pitcher with dreams of the big leagues, who finds himself entangled in a love triangle with the team owner's daughter and the jealous McRae. The pacing is pretty spot-on for a silent film, balancing comedic moments with romantic tension. The performances, while not overly dramatic, have a certain earnestness that pulls you in. It’s interesting to note the use of practical effects in the baseball sequences, giving it a genuine feel. This film encapsulates that playful spirit of the late '20s, where sports and romance collided in delightful ways.
Warming Up remains somewhat elusive in collector circles, with only a handful of prints known to exist. Its silent format adds to the film's charm, yet it's often overshadowed by more prominent titles of its era. Still, enthusiasts of early cinema appreciate its unique portrayal of baseball and romance, making it a noteworthy find for those interested in the genre. Some collectors seek it for its nostalgic value and the glimpse it provides into the cultural landscape of the late 1920s.
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