
Movie spotlight
A Pair of Hellions
A cattle rustler decides to reform, and helps a rancher battle a gang of notorious rustlers.
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Plot Summary
In this silent comedy short, two mischievous individuals, portrayed by Oliver Hardy and Mae Busch, find themselves in a series of escalating comedic predicaments. Their attempts to navigate everyday situations quickly devolve into chaotic and humorous misadventures, testing their wit and endurance.
Critical Reception
As a silent short from the early days of cinema, 'A Pair of Hellions' is primarily appreciated by film historians and fans of early comedy. Contemporary reviews are scarce, but its place within the oeuvre of emerging comedic talents like Oliver Hardy is noted. It's viewed as a precursor to more elaborate comedic set-pieces.
What Reviewers Say
A charming example of early silent film slapstick.
Features early comedic talent in a lighthearted, if simple, plot.
Its historical significance lies more in its era than its narrative complexity.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this early short are extremely rare, but generally appreciate its historical value and the foundational comedic performances.
Fun Fact
This short film is notable for featuring Oliver Hardy before his iconic pairing with Stan Laurel, showcasing his individual comedic timing and physicality.
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