The Imp
The Imp

The Imp

1919Movie60 minEnglish
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Director: S. Rankin DrewGenres: Comedy, Fantasy, Short

Plot Summary

In this short silent film, a mischievous imp causes chaos and plays tricks on people. The imp's antics lead to humorous situations and unexpected consequences for those he encounters. It's a whimsical tale of a supernatural being delighting in human folly.

Critical Reception

As a silent short from 1919, contemporary critical reception is not widely documented in modern databases. However, films of this era were generally assessed on their entertainment value, technical execution for the time, and narrative coherence. Shorts often served as lighter fare or a complement to feature films.

What Reviewers Say

  • A charming and lighthearted silent comedy.
  • Showcases the imaginative storytelling prevalent in early cinema.
  • Relies on physical comedy and visual gags typical of the era.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this extremely old short are scarce, but general sentiment for early comedic shorts often praised their simple, direct humor and ability to entertain without complex narratives. Its historical significance as an artifact of early filmmaking is also appreciated.

Fun Fact

"The Imp" is notable for being one of the few surviving films of director S. Rankin Drew, who was a significant figure in early American cinema known for his adaptations of classic literature.

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