Trevor Hallatt
Se unió el ene 2002
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Calificación de Trevor Hallatt
I watched this film last night and although I'm a fan of silent stuff I know that sometimes it can be a little tedious but this was very good. It held my attention from start to finish and wasn't overly melodramatic as some films can be from this era. I would recommend this film to anyone who enjoys silent film.
This is a very good early comedy which I have on video (From British Film Institute). It's well ahead of it's time in that it's the sort of thing Keystone etc were doing 10 years later. Basically it's a man who's that engrossed in his book as he walks to work that he falls over a woman scrubbing her steps, walks into a skipping rope as children play and finally gets flattened by a steam roller. Two passers by pump him up with a bicycle pump. He thanks them and carries on along his way reading his book. I've not seen anything as funny as this from this very early period.
Stan arrives in the wild west, no place for a timid, mild mannered man! He's inherited a saloon from his uncle, unless he dies in which case it goes to his two cousins! It's not a bad film at all, I've only seen a few of Stan Laurel's comedies before he teamed up with Ollie but they are quite good and this one deserves a looking at if you're into the silent stuff. I'd give this one 7/10.