
Alright, so if you're looking for something to just kick back with today, and you don't mind a little dust on your cinematic experience, Half Holiday might just hit the spot. It's a genuine silent-era romp, full of the kind of physical comedy that just doesn't get made anymore. If you're into film history, or just want...

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"Alright, so if you're looking for something to just kick back with today, and you don't mind a little dust on your cinematic experience, Half Holiday might just hit the spot. It's a genuine silent-era romp, full of the kind of physical comedy that just doesn't get made anymore. If you're into film history, or just want to see how they made people laugh a hundred years ago, you'll probably dig it. But if you need snappy dialogue, a complex plot, or anything made after, say, 1950, you'll likely be..."

George Gray
Earle Rodney, John A. Waldron, Lewis R. Foster, Harry McCoy
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