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Waltz Me Around is a quaint little comedy from 1920, directed by Charley Chase. The film leans heavily on the charm of its characters—Snub is a classic everyman, bumbling yet endearing. The pacing is typical of the era, with a nice mix of slapstick and situational humor that unfolds as Snub and Sunny navigate their accidental foray into the world of dance. The dance school setting adds a lively backdrop, offering some delightful choreography, albeit on a budget. There's a light-heartedness that permeates the film, with practical effects that are simple yet effective, showcasing the early days of comedy. It’s interesting to see how mistaken identity plays out, offering a glimpse into the comedic sensibilities of the time. A curious watch for any collector interested in silent comedies and early filmmaking styles.
Captures the essence of 1920s silent film comedy. · Highlights practical effects used in dance sequences. · Good representation of Charley Chase's directorial style.
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