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This public-domain edition has been mastered from fine-grain 16mm reduction prints, mostly from the Blackhawk Films collection held by Film Preservation Associates.
Idle Eyes (1928), featuring Ben Turpin and a three-year-old Billy Barty (in what may be his second film appearance), has been mastered from a very-good print that is still a little contrasty, with burnt-out highlights and closed-up shadows. The film includes an intertitle that asks, “Are you experienced?” Jimi would be so proud.
Just Rambling Along (1918) has been mastered from a good but coarse print from the Blackhawk collection that was beginning to decompose when it was preserved. A good but not great early Stan Laurel comedy.
The Janitor (1919), featuring Hank Mann, comes from a very-good Blackhawk print and holds a moderate amount of image detail and a good range of graytones. We love The Black Doves’ salute of allegiance.
All Jazzed Up (1920), featuring tiny Bobby Vernon, has been transferred from a very-good print, though with much of its highlight detail blasted out. The film features the Angel’s Flight hillclimb railroad that once was in downtown Los Angeles.
The Bath Dub (1921), featuring Billy Franey, transferred from a very-good print that doesn’t hold its highlight details but remains very watchable. An inventor’s automatic bath tub causes hotel havoc.
The Big Idea (1924), with Snub Pollard, has been mastered from a very-good print. Inventor Pollard cleans up the town. How many inventor comedies were there in silent film? Probably too many!
The Prodigal Bridegroom (1926), with Ben Turpin, has been transferred from a very-good print with a broad range of graytones and good image detail. Thelma Hill is a stand-out, as usual.
The disc is supplemented with clips from Ben Turpin films and newsreels (9 minutes), and a stills gallery (37 images). We are quite pleased with the piano accompaniment by Frederick Hodges as it is well-performed, well-recorded and always an appropriate complement to each film’s action. We enthusiastically recommend this above-average small-company video collection. A fun disc!
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