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SILENT FILM STILL: ACCIDENTS. Five & Ten Cent Annie with Louise Fazenda & Clyde Cook

SILENT FILM STILL: ACCIDENTS. Five & Ten Cent Annie with Louise Fazenda & Clyde Cook


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SILENT FILM STILL: ACCIDENTS. Five & Ten Cent Annie with Louise Fazenda & Clyde Cook

SILENT FILM STILL: ACCIDENTS.
Five & Ten Cent Annie with Louise Fazenda & Clyde Cook

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Accident Accidents Automobile Clyde Cook Dramatic Arts Ec01 Ec21 Ec25 Ecaccident Ecslapstick Ectransport Fnord Funny Genre Louise Slap Stick Fazenda Silent Movie


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This print captures a scene from the early days of American silent film. Titled "SILENT FILM STILL: ACCIDENTS" it features the talented duo Louise Fazenda and Clyde Cook in their slapstick comedy, "Five & Ten Cent Annie". The image showcases an uproarious automobile accident, highlighting the genre's penchant for physical humor. In this hilarious moment frozen in time, we witness the comedic brilliance of Fazenda and Cook as they navigate through a chaotic mishap. With their impeccable timing and exaggerated expressions, they effortlessly bring laughter to audiences of all ages. The photograph perfectly encapsulates the essence of silent movies - where actions speak louder than words. Fazenda shines as a versatile actress, known for her ability to seamlessly transition between dramatic scenes and side-splitting comedy. Her chemistry with Cook is palpable as they create unforgettable on-screen moments that have stood the test of time. As we delve into this vintage masterpiece, we are transported back to an era when silent films dominated theaters worldwide. This Granger Collection print serves as a reminder of how these pioneers paved the way for modern cinema while entertaining millions with their talent and creativity.

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