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So, 'His First Ride' from 1907 is a delightful little comedy, if you can call it that. It's all about this dapper fellow on a bicycle who, after parking, gets his ride snatched by a hobo. The hobo's attempts at riding are what make this short fascinating—it's wild and chaotic, a real slapstick moment as he weaves through pedestrians like a pinball. There's a certain charm in seeing those early practical effects and the way they capture the absurdity of such a simple premise. The pacing is brisk, and the humor feels very much of its time, yet it still sparks a chuckle today. It's a snapshot of early cinematic comedy that feels refreshing, even now.
This film is quite scarce, often found only in specialized collections or archives focused on early cinema. Formats like 16mm and DVD occasionally surface, but finding a good print can be tricky. Collectors often appreciate its historical context, as it captures the essence of early comedic storytelling and film techniques, making it a niche attraction for those interested in the evolution of comedy in cinema.
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