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Smoked Out
Walt Rogers finds a man that has been injured and robbed. The man was returning home after a long absence. When Walt goes to his ranch he is assumed to be the long missing son. Unable to tell the dying mother he assumes the part. But then there is trouble when the robber arrives with the papers to prove he is the son.
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Plot Summary
This silent short film likely features a comedic scenario involving characters dealing with smoke, possibly from a fire or other smoky situation. As with many shorts from this era, the plot would have been simple and driven by visual gags and physical comedy. The film aimed to provide lighthearted entertainment for audiences of the time.
Critical Reception
As a short film from 1923, 'Smoked Out' has not received modern critical reviews or widespread audience reception. Information regarding its initial release and reception is largely lost to time, typical for many early cinematic shorts.
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Fun Fact
Many silent short films from the early 1920s are now considered lost, with only a few surviving prints or references remaining, making detailed information about them scarce.
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