

Is Hurry, Doctor! worth watching today? Short answer: absolutely, but with a significant caveat. This early cinematic sprint is a delightful, if occasionally clunky, window into the comedic sensibilities of the 1920s, making it essential viewing for silent film enthusiasts and those fascinated by the origins of slapsti...

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

Lloyd Bacon

Henry Edwards
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"Is Hurry, Doctor! worth watching today? Short answer: absolutely, but with a significant caveat. This early cinematic sprint is a delightful, if occasionally clunky, window into the comedic sensibilities of the 1920s, making it essential viewing for silent film enthusiasts and those fascinated by the origins of slapstick. However, it will likely test the patience of modern viewers accustomed to contemporary pacing and narrative depth. This film works because of its relentless energy and the comm..."
Ewart Adamson, Vernon Smith, Al Giebler
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