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Andy Takes a Flyer
Part of the Gumps 2-reel comedy series of shorts
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Plot Summary
In this silent short comedy, Andy Clyde stars as a bumbling aviator who dreams of flight. His attempts to pilot a plane lead to a series of chaotic mishaps and physical comedy. The film showcases classic slapstick humor with Andy's clumsy efforts creating a whirlwind of disaster.
Critical Reception
As a silent short from 1925, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, films of this era featuring Andy Clyde and directed by Leo McCarey were generally well-received by audiences for their comedic performances and lighthearted entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its slapstick and physical comedy typical of the era.
Andy Clyde's signature bumbling charm is on full display.
A simple, entertaining short film focused on gags.
Google audience: Audience reception for silent shorts like this is difficult to gauge precisely through modern metrics. However, films of this nature were popular entertainment, providing straightforward laughs and comedic set-pieces.
Fun Fact
Leo McCarey, who directed this short, would go on to become a highly successful director known for classic comedies like 'Duck Soup' and 'An Affair to Remember'.
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