Black Pete – No, You're It
Black Pete – No, You're It

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Black Pete – No, You're It

1980
Movie
48 min
Danish

A drama-documentary film about the fatal effect of poor living conditions on health – the so-called "social inheritance." The principal characters in the film are two fourteen or fifteen-year-old children, Carl and Hanne. Covering a hundred-year period and drawing on case stories recorded by actual hospital staff, the film illustrates a number of variations of "the same old story."

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Director: UnknownGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

This is a very short, comedic sketch that appears to be a segment from a larger program or a standalone gag. It features a character named Black Pete who is playing a game, possibly tag, and declares himself 'it'. The humor likely derives from the character's delivery or the absurdity of the situation.

Critical Reception

As a very short, obscure sketch, critical reception is virtually non-existent. It is not a widely released film or television program, making formal reviews or audience reactions unavailable. Its primary existence is as a brief comedic moment.

What Reviewers Say

  • A brief, likely one-off comedic bit.

  • Humor is dependent on the context and character presentation.

  • Too short to be critically assessed in a traditional sense.

Google audience: Information is not available for this specific sketch as it is not a standalone production with public audience reviews.

Fun Fact

The character 'Black Pete' is not widely recognized in popular culture, and this particular sketch's obscurity makes it difficult to ascertain any significant background information.

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