A Lively Night
A Lively Night

Movie spotlight

A Lively Night

1916
Movie
9 min
Danish

FRAGMENT | Petersen has forgotten his gentlemen’s club-appointment and has to employ every trick to escape from home unseen. Mrs. Petersen watches over him like a hawk, and he only gets respite as he starts faking a toothache. Coincidentally, the shoemaker drops by and agrees to take Petersen’s place discreetly so that the appointment can be kept. The plan works beyond all expectations, until the police mistake Petersen’s return home for a burglary. (Stumfilm.dk)

Insights

Director: UnknownGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

This silent short film likely depicted a humorous nighttime escapade, characteristic of comedies from the early silent era. Details are scarce, but such films often revolved around mistaken identities, comical misunderstandings, or lighthearted chaos.

Critical Reception

As a silent short film from 1916, specific critical reception data is largely unavailable. Films of this nature were generally assessed for their comedic timing and entertainment value by contemporary audiences and reviewers, but detailed records are rare.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely praised for its lighthearted humor.

  • Viewers probably enjoyed the visual gags typical of the era.

  • Appreciated as simple, accessible entertainment.

Google audience: No specific audience reviews are available for this film. Early 20th-century short films were generally consumed and then moved on from, with little lasting audience commentary.

Fun Fact

Short comedies from this period were often used as filler content or supporting features in movie theaters, playing a crucial role in the early development of cinematic entertainment.

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