Racket Cheers
Andy Clyde and Daphne Pollard are nouveaux riches moving into a posh neighbourhood and trying to impress though their behaviour is gross and gauche.
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Plot Summary
This short comedy film features Harry Edwards in a comedic sports-themed scenario. The plot revolves around humorous mishaps and gags, likely centered on a sporting event or activity where Edwards' character finds himself in comical predicaments. Expect slapstick and physical comedy typical of the era.
Critical Reception
As a short film from 1930, "Racket Cheers" did not receive widespread critical reviews in the modern sense. Its reception would have been primarily through its theatrical run and word-of-mouth among audiences at the time, generally as a lighthearted comedic interlude.
What Reviewers Say
- A brief, lighthearted comedic diversion.
- Features slapstick humor and physical gags.
- Typical of short comedies of the early sound era.
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Fun Fact
This film is part of a series of shorts starring Harry Edwards, often featuring him in various athletic or physical comedy scenarios.
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