
Don't Go on the Spree
A long, wet night in the city results in a serious case of hangovers. Mr. Knold must realise this when he has to start his day’s work after only a few hours of sleep. From the moment he leaves the house until he returns and collapses in the middle of his wife’s coffee gathering, his day is filled with troubles. It’ll probably be a while before Knold is up for another round. Stumfilm.dk
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Plot Summary
This silent short film, likely a comedy, is unfortunately not well-documented. Based on its title and the era, it probably involved a humorous scenario where characters ignored advice, leading to amusing consequences, typical of early comedic shorts.
Critical Reception
As a very early and obscure silent film, 'Don't Go on the Spree' has no readily available critical reception data. Films from this period were often ephemeral, and detailed critical analyses were less common, especially for short productions.
What Reviewers Say
- Likely a lighthearted, simple comedy for its time.
- Plot probably centered around a cautionary tale with humorous outcomes.
- Typical of early silent short film production.
Google audience: No audience reviews are available for this extremely rare and early silent film.
Fun Fact
Many short films from the early 1910s have been lost to time due to the perishable nature of early film stock and a lack of preservation efforts, making 'Don't Go on the Spree' potentially one of many films whose full content is now unknown.
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