Review of Hold Still

Hold Still (1926)
6/10
Senator Hangnail meets gal Friday
28 October 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Perky Anne Cornwall, one of the few female comedy stars of the silent era, takes the lead as hungry young reporter Anne in this Christie Comedy, which features that company's distinctive 'stick figure' inter-titles. She takes on the unenviable task of getting a snapshot of camera-shy Senator Hangnail (Jack Duffy, later to appear as Leg of Mutton in 1933's Alice in Wonderland) on behalf of her editor (William Blaisdell). Some of the neanderthals on staff immediately take the hump about a woman trying to do a man's job, and set out to make her job even harder than it was already. Meanwhile, a male chauvinist pig of another sort (Jimmie Harrison) is trying to convince Anne to hang up her typewriter and join him in holy matrimony. Our ever confident proto-feminist heroine is determined, however, and will go to any lengths to get the necessary snapshots. Though Hold Still is far from being a classic, it's still a kick in the pants to see a woman be the aggressor in a slapstick comedy.
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