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So, 'Naughty Baby' from 1929 is an interesting little piece of early comedy. It's all about this showgirl who's cast as a lingerie model, and the situations that unfold are a mix of cheeky humor and playful antics. The pacing feels a bit leisurely, typical for the era, allowing for those moments of slapstick to breathe. The performances have that light-hearted charm, and you can really sense the era's carefree attitude. While the director is unknown, the film captures a unique blend of early talkies’ more risqué humor with some practical effects that are quite charming in their simplicity. Definitely a film that speaks to the spirit of the late '20s, capturing a world on the brink of change.
'Naughty Baby' is a bit of a rarity in the silent film collections, often overshadowed by more prominent titles from the same period. Its scarcity makes it a neat find for collectors focusing on late silent to early sound transitions. Formats can be tricky - expect to see it mainly in archival prints or niche DVD releases, and even then, the quality can vary quite a bit. Collectors are drawn to its unique mix of risqué humor and period charm, which offers a fascinating glimpse into the changing landscape of film during that time.
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