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So, 'Try and Get It' is a neat little piece from 1924, featuring Bryant Washburn and Edward Everett Horton getting themselves tangled in a pretty messy debt collection scenario. The mix of comedy and drama creates this interesting tension, especially when you throw in the daughter, played by Billie Dove, who definitely adds layers to the storyline. The pacing is quite dynamic, with those early reels showcasing some solid performances that hint at what might have been in the missing footage. It’s intriguing to see how they handled practical effects and gags typical of silent comedies, even if we don’t have a complete picture. Definitely a film that leaves you wanting to know more about its lost reels.
This film is a rarity, especially with only reels 1, 2, and 6 surviving. Collectors often seek it for its historical value and the performances of its cast, alongside the unique blend of comedy and drama that's quite engaging. As one of the lesser-known silent films, finding it on any format, particularly 16mm or 35mm, can be quite the treasure hunt, making it a conversation starter among those who appreciate the silent era's quirks.
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