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"We're in the Navy Now" (1926) is a quirky comedy that teeters on the edge of absurdity, showcasing the misadventures of 'Stinky' Smith and his pursuit of the prize money. The film's pacing is brisk, with a playful tone that captures the carefree spirit of the Roaring Twenties. Practical effects are minimal but effective, giving a charmingly authentic feel to the naval setting. Performances are spirited, particularly from the leads, who embody their characters with a lighthearted energy. The camaraderie and chaos aboard the transport ship add a unique layer, making it a distinctive entry in early sound comedies, a period not often explored by collectors.
This film's scarcity makes it a curious piece for collectors, especially as it hails from the transitional era of silent to sound films. Formats vary, but original prints are quite rare, and interest has been growing among enthusiasts of early comedies. The peculiar charm and the cast's performances have garnered a dedicated following, making it a noteworthy exploration of its time.
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