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The Fable of The Adult Girl Who Got Busy is a 1914 comedy that explores themes of love and competition among women. This silent film features Gerda Holmes and Richard Travers in lead roles, showcasing the societal pressures of finding a partner.
This film may not have a well-documented history, but its rarity certainly piques collector interest. As silent comedies go, it holds a unique spot in early cinematic discussions around gender and age. Finding a good print can be quite a task, and many collectors keep an eye out for any rediscoveries, especially since it's not as widely known as contemporaries. It’s an interesting piece for anyone looking to explore the depth of early 20th-century comedic storytelling.
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The film is a comedy.
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The film was released in 1914.
The top cast includes Gerda Holmes and Richard Travers.
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