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  • The Adventurer (1917) – 2/5


    Could have been a better adventure This is a 24-minute black-and-white short film and given the fact that this one is almost 100 years old, it will not come as a surprise that this is still without color. Chaplin directed this film and teamed up with his regular co-stars Edna Purviance and Eric Campbell here.…

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  • Matrimony’s Speed Limit (1913) – 2/5


    Not one of Guy’s best Maybe shorter is better in the case of early female filmmaker Alice Guy as her work here, the 14-minute „Matrimony’s Speed Limit“ was not really a great watch, even if the National Film registry thought otherwise. Guy was around the age of 40 when she made this film during a…

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  • Kompanie der Knallköppe (1971) – 2/5


    Oddball comedy where the actors are having a better time than the viewers „Kompanie der Knallköppe“ is a West German live action film from the year 1971, so this one is already over 50 years old now, which sadly means that many of the cast members are not alive anymore, but as several actors were…

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