Jackie is a regular kids' kid-a "tough egg" and the main grievance he has against life is that his maiden aunt insists on dressing him in Little Lord Fauntleroy clothes-and he has to lick every kid in the neighborhood just to prove that clothes don't make the mollycoddle. With his aunt he is going to visit friends in the city and his little playmates from the country drive in to see him off on the train and to say goodbye.


Is “Excess Baggage” worth watching today? Short answer: yes, but with significant caveats. This early 20th-century silent comedy offers a fascinating glimpse into the slapstick sensibilities of its era, delivering a riot of innocent, train-based mischief that will genuinely amuse specific audiences.This film is absolut...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is “Excess Baggage” worth watching today? Short answer: yes, but with significant caveats. This early 20th-century silent comedy offers a fascinating glimpse into the slapstick sensibilities of its era, delivering a riot of innocent, train-based mischief that will genuinely amuse specific audiences.This film is absolutely for anyone with a keen interest in film history, silent cinema, or those seeking a light, unpretentious diversion. However, it is decidedly NOT for viewers expecting sophistica..."
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