During a duck hunt a girl promises to marry the man that shoots the most ducks, and the resultant scramble for game is very funny..
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From the flickering reels of a bygone era emerges The Limit, a silent comedy from 1921 that, despite its seemingly simple premise, offers a surprisingly rich tapestry of human foibles and romantic folly. It’s a film that encapsulates the vibrant, often audacious spirit of early cinema, where narrative economy met...


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

Fred Hibbard

Richard Smith
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" From the flickering reels of a bygone era emerges The Limit, a silent comedy from 1921 that, despite its seemingly simple premise, offers a surprisingly rich tapestry of human foibles and romantic folly. It’s a film that encapsulates the vibrant, often audacious spirit of early cinema, where narrative economy met boundless imagination to craft stories that resonated with audiences through visual wit and physical spectacle. This particular gem, starring the effervescent Virginia Vance and t..."

