Cantankerous Neighbors
Cantankerous Neighbors

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Cantankerous Neighbors

1945
Movie
75 min
Georgian

The two neighbors, Amiran (ამირანი) and Gramiton (გრამიტონი), are cantankerous individuals who argue about everything for no reason. Their constant bickering is very amusing to everyone in the village, as they compete to see who is better.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Charles LamontGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

In this short comedy, two grumpy neighbors, played by Billy Gilbert and Eddie Borden, constantly clash over trivial matters. Their escalating feud leads to a series of chaotic and humorous situations, involving pranks, misunderstandings, and physical comedy. The film culminates in a messy but ultimately harmless resolution that highlights the absurdity of their animosity.

Critical Reception

As a short subject from the 1940s, 'Cantankerous Neighbors' received modest attention, primarily serving as a lighthearted B-movie or a supplement to feature films. Contemporary reviews likely focused on its slapstick humor and the performances of its comedic actors, fitting the typical expectations for a short comedy of its era. Modern reception is limited, often viewed as a minor entry in the careers of its cast and director, appreciated for its nostalgic value and straightforward comedic premise.

What Reviewers Say

  • Relies heavily on physical comedy and slapstick.

  • Features familiar comedic archetypes that deliver predictable gags.

  • A simple, lighthearted diversion typical of short comedies of the era.

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Fun Fact

Billy Gilbert, known for his distinctive laugh and portly physique, was a prolific character actor who appeared in hundreds of films, often playing gruff or comedic roles, including in many of the Marx Brothers' films.

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