The Nut (1921) – A Silent Comedy of Eccentricity and Romance

The Nut (1921) – A Silent Comedy of Eccentricity and Romance

The Nut is a 1921 silent comedy film directed by Theodore Reed and starring Douglas Fairbanks. The story follows Charlie Jackson, an eccentric inventor living in Greenwich Village, who is in love with Estrell Wynn, a woman dedicated to helping underprivileged children. To win her affection, Charlie organizes a party to attract wealthy patrons to her cause, but his plans go hilariously awry. With its inventive gags, whimsical humor, and Fairbanks’ charismatic performance, the film offers a lighthearted glimpse into early 20th-century romantic comedies.br br Credits: br Director: Theodore Reed br Producer: Douglas Fairbanks br Starring: Douglas Fairbanks, Marguerite De La Motte, William Lowery, Gerald Pring br Screenplay: Kenneth Davenport, Douglas Fairbanks, William Parker br Cinematography: William C.


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