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Is this film worth watching today? Is Spring Fever (1927) a film that holds up for a modern audience? Short answer: yes, but with caveats. This silent-era comedy, starring the effervescent William Haines, offers a fascinating glimpse into the social dynamics and comedic stylings of the Roaring Twenties, making it a val...

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Edward Sedgwick

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"Is this film worth watching today? Is Spring Fever (1927) a film that holds up for a modern audience? Short answer: yes, but with caveats. This silent-era comedy, starring the effervescent William Haines, offers a fascinating glimpse into the social dynamics and comedic stylings of the Roaring Twenties, making it a valuable watch for cinephiles and those curious about the roots of romantic comedy. However, it is decidedly not for everyone. If your patience for silent film conventions is thin, or..."

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