

So, "Uncle's Visit." Is it something you need to drop everything for? Probably not, unless you’re really, really into silent films or just curious about how comedy used to look. If you’re a film history buff or someone who appreciates the pure, unadulterated chaos of early physical comedy, you might actually find yours...

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

George Marshall

Charley Chase
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"So, "Uncle's Visit." Is it something you need to drop everything for? Probably not, unless you’re really, really into silent films or just curious about how comedy used to look. If you’re a film history buff or someone who appreciates the pure, unadulterated chaos of early physical comedy, you might actually find yourself smiling a lot. But if you’re looking for snappy dialogue, deep characters, or anything that feels modern, you'll probably spend most of its runtime wondering what exactly you'r..."
Walter Berndt
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