Hungry Happy's Dream
Hungry Happy's Dream

Movie spotlight

Hungry Happy's Dream

1916
Movie
24 min
English

H. Oboe Rhodes, a "knight of the road," limps into a large city with the idea of appeasing his hunger. His first quest is the welcoming doors of a saloon in which a large free lunch is advertised.

Insights

Director: George D. BakerGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A dream sequence where the vaudeville star Bert Williams encounters the famous opera singer Lina Cavalieri. The film is notable for its surreal and comedic interactions between the two performers, blending their distinct artistic worlds.

Critical Reception

As a silent short film from 1916, "Hungry Happy's Dream" is primarily of historical interest for its performers and its early exploration of dream logic in cinema. Contemporary reviews would have focused on its novelty and the comedic talents of Bert Williams.

What Reviewers Say

  • A curious and brief cinematic experiment.

  • Showcases the comedic genius of Bert Williams.

  • An interesting juxtaposition of performance styles.

Google audience: Due to the film's age and lack of widespread digital archiving, specific Google user reviews are not available. However, historical context suggests appreciation for its unique casting and comedic elements.

Fun Fact

This short film is significant for being one of the few surviving cinematic appearances of the legendary African-American comedian and singer Bert Williams.

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