Returning from Europe to get a million dollars by fulfilling the provisions in a will, a young man falls in love and is married on the boat. As he has to be married in the presence of the executor of the will, he attempts to pass off his valet as the bride with little success.


Short Answer: Yes, but... Is this film worth watching today? Yes, but it's worth watching with a historical lens. Get 'Em Young is a charming silent comedy from 1922, offering a glimpse into the early days of Hollywood and its comedic styles. However, it's not without its flaws, and while it might not be groundbreaking...

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

Fred Guiol

Henry Edwards
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"Short Answer: Yes, but... Is this film worth watching today? Yes, but it's worth watching with a historical lens. Get 'Em Young is a charming silent comedy from 1922, offering a glimpse into the early days of Hollywood and its comedic styles. However, it's not without its flaws, and while it might not be groundbreaking, it's a delightful piece of cinematic history. Get 'Em Young is a silent film from 1922, directed by Stan Laurel and co-written with H.M. Walker and James Parrott. The plot follow..."
Fred Malatesta
H.M. Walker, James Parrott, Stan Laurel, Hal Yates
United States

