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With Love and Hisses is a peculiar little comedy from 1927 that puts dim-witted Cuthbert Hope into the army, leading to all sorts of misadventures. The pacing feels a bit erratic, but that just adds to the charm, doesn't it? The slapstick moments often rely on practical effects, which are amusingly executed. There's a certain lightness in the air, but also a chaotic undercurrent as Cuthbert and his sergeant find themselves in all kinds of trouble. The performances have a delightful earnestness, and the silent film style really lends itself to the humor of the situation. It's one of those films that somehow captures a specific era of comedy, making it quite distinctive.
With Love and Hisses has had somewhat of a checkered history in terms of availability, often popping up in various silent film compilations but rarely as a standalone feature. It's not the easiest film to find, which adds to its allure for collectors. Given the era it comes from, there's a bit of fascination around its practical effects and comedic timing, making it a nice gem for those who appreciate the silent comedy scene. Collector interest seems to be steady, especially among those focused on lesser-known titles that showcase the quirks of early cinema.
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