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That Springtime Feeling
The old saying goes that "In the spring a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of love", but when one young man tries to turn his "fancy" in a local park, he runs up against a cop who is determined to stop him.
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Plot Summary
Details on the plot of 'That Springtime Feeling' are not readily available as it is a very early silent film and has largely been lost to time. Early silent comedies often revolved around simple, slapstick humor and romantic entanglements.
Critical Reception
As a film from 1915, critical reception was not recorded in the same way as modern films. Surviving information is scarce. Early silent films were often reviewed for their comedic timing and novelty.
What Reviewers Say
Likely enjoyed for its lighthearted comedic elements.
As a silent short, its impact would have been immediate and ephemeral.
Information is too scarce to provide a definitive consensus.
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Fun Fact
Many films from this era are now considered 'lost films,' meaning no known copies exist. It is highly probable that 'That Springtime Feeling' is among them, making its details and impact difficult to ascertain today.
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