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The Egg from 1922 is a curious little gem in the silent comedy realm. Stan, with his signature clumsiness, navigates the chaos of a lumber factory, and boy, does he create some mayhem. The pacing is lively, keeping you chuckling with every mishap, and there's this delightful absurdity in the scenarios he gets himself into. The practical effects, while simple, add a tangible charm that heightens the humor. What stands out is how Stan's physicality and expressions carry the story; they really make you feel the chaos and laughter. Overall, it has a light-hearted tone that makes it a fun watch but also a neat piece of early film history.
The Egg is somewhat elusive in the collector's market, with a few prints circulating among enthusiasts. It's not as commonly found as other silent comedies, which tends to pique the interest of collectors who appreciate early cinema. Formats have varied, but most collectors seek out 16mm prints for the best viewing experience. Its scarcity and the endearing nature of Stan's performance add to the allure for those looking to expand their silent film collections.
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