Jenny, a dance instructor, accidentally meets Joe Hall, a song promoter who escorts her home. She gives him a song idea by saying "Thanks for the Buggy Ride".


Okay, so you're thinking, 'another silent movie, really?' And yeah, Thanks for the Buggy Ride is definitely *a silent movie*. If you're someone who already has a soft spot for that era, or just loves watching Laura La Plante, then sure, this one's a breezy, quick watch.But if you're not into the whole intertitle thing ...

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"Okay, so you're thinking, 'another silent movie, really?' And yeah, Thanks for the Buggy Ride is definitely *a silent movie*. If you're someone who already has a soft spot for that era, or just loves watching Laura La Plante, then sure, this one's a breezy, quick watch.But if you're not into the whole intertitle thing and need your dialogue spoken, this might feel like a bit of a chore. It’s a sweet, simple little flick from 1928, nothing too deep, just a bit of fun. 😊Laura La Plante plays Jenn..."
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