
Mary Lou Smith, owner of a food wagon, decides to take her hard-earned money and splurge on a vacation where the rich and famous gather for fun. The guests at this beach treat her badly, so her reporter friend decides to help with matters.


Is 'Her Wild Oat' Worth Watching Today? Is 'Her Wild Oat' worth watching today? Short answer: yes, if you approach it with the right expectations, but it’s certainly not for everyone. This 1928 silent comedy offers a fascinating window into the social anxieties and star power of its era, making it a valuable historical...

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

Marshall Neilan

Marshall Neilan
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"Is 'Her Wild Oat' Worth Watching Today? Is 'Her Wild Oat' worth watching today? Short answer: yes, if you approach it with the right expectations, but it’s certainly not for everyone. This 1928 silent comedy offers a fascinating window into the social anxieties and star power of its era, making it a valuable historical artifact as much as an enjoyable film. This film is tailor-made for enthusiasts of silent cinema, particularly those with an appreciation for Colleen Moore's unique charm and the ..."
Loretta Young
Howard Irving Young, George Marion Jr., Gerald C. Duffy
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