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The Fair Co-Ed
Marion go off to college where she joins the basketball team to be near the coach, Bob. She instantly makes a rival of Betty, who's also interested in Bob.
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Plot Summary
A spirited young woman, determined to prove her athletic prowess and secure a college scholarship, enters a men's football game. She faces numerous challenges and humorous situations as she navigates the male-dominated world of college sports while also dealing with romantic interests.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from the late 1920s, 'The Fair Co-Ed' received modest attention during its initial release. Contemporary reviews often highlighted its lighthearted comedic moments and Bessie Love's energetic performance. While not a major critical success, it was seen as an entertaining diversion that played on themes of female empowerment and the era's burgeoning interest in collegiate athletics.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming lead performance and comedic situations.
Seen as a light and entertaining silent comedy.
The novelty of a female protagonist in a football setting was a talking point.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this silent film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a trend in early Hollywood that explored themes of women breaking traditional gender roles, albeit in a lighthearted and comedic manner.
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