In this satire of silent-film westerns, orphan girl Faro Nell is the belle of a wild west mining town and gold prospector. She is in love with Dick, and plans to go off with him to get an ed... Read allIn this satire of silent-film westerns, orphan girl Faro Nell is the belle of a wild west mining town and gold prospector. She is in love with Dick, and plans to go off with him to get an education when a surprise from her past reappears.In this satire of silent-film westerns, orphan girl Faro Nell is the belle of a wild west mining town and gold prospector. She is in love with Dick, and plans to go off with him to get an education when a surprise from her past reappears.
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This cowboy comedy-melodrama appears to be possibly be trying to make fun of old time westerns. The dialog sounds so hokey and horribly contrived that you can't help but assume the intent is comedy. The problem is that there is no punchline--no payoff to listening to some of the worse dialog in film history. And, sadly, there isn't a single laugh or giggle during the entire 20 minutes (which seemed, in hindsight, like 2 hours). Plus, the story is just awful and, well, stupid. Some low-lights of the film were horrible rear-projection during the horse riding scene and lines that seemed like they were written by chimps (smart chimps, but chimps nonetheless).
Dull, pointless and unfunny. This is the trifecta of badness!
This film utterly satirizes film - in this case, Western films - that would have been made circa 1909 - only there's sound and it's 1929. It isn't played 'broadly' - that word doesn't begin to answer the description of the actors. No, Nell (Louise Fazenda) and her brood of manly men play this thing out of this world... AND - this is Pre-Code...If one looks (and you may have to look) you'll see and hear things that go by so fast you could miss them, but if you really were listening and watching - well, you just won't believe they actually did it on camera, especially Louise Fazenda. She's an absolute hoot. But the guy who steals even her scenes - that's Harry Woods, an actor who played enough bad guys in his time, especially Western bad guys. Well, here he has an haute couture mustache that he actually curls and winds before he makes his next statement.
If one watches this thinking that it's on the level, that person will come away flabbergasted and disgusted by the script and the acting. If, on the other hand, you take it with a grain of salt and understand what the intent was, you'll be amazed and very satisfied with this rare find. That's what I say, too. Simply off the wall and well worth the watch.
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- Quotes
The Sheriff: Well, old gal, we always said that you should have your choice, but why in tarnation did you pick on Dick?
Faro Nell: Why, you see, I love Dick!
[giggles]
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- Faro Nell, or, in Old Californy
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- 20m
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- 1.20 : 1