
Alright, so if you’re into the old silent stuff, or just curious how comedy looked way back when, Stepping Out (1929) is absolutely worth a few minutes of your time. If slapstick and exaggerated expressions aren't your jam, or you need dialogue, then you’ll probably find it a bit… quiet. But for anyone who appreciates ...

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"Alright, so if you’re into the old silent stuff, or just curious how comedy looked way back when, Stepping Out (1929) is absolutely worth a few minutes of your time. If slapstick and exaggerated expressions aren't your jam, or you need dialogue, then you’ll probably find it a bit… quiet. But for anyone who appreciates the pure art of physical humor and timing, this is a little gem. 💎 Charley Chase, bless his heart, plays the poor schmo who thinks he can just slip out for an evening of fun with..."

Edgar Kennedy
H.M. Walker, Leo McCarey
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