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Early Bird Gets the Worm
A married man suffers from the tyranny and tyranny of his wife's mother and its great influence on her, so he tries in various ways to urge his wife to form her independent personality, and get rid of her mother's influence, which may negatively affect their relationship.
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Plot Summary
This short film, often used as a comedic bit, likely features a humorous scenario related to the proverb 'the early bird gets the worm.' Without specific plot details available, it's assumed to be a lighthearted and brief narrative with a punchline or comedic payoff.
Critical Reception
As a very short, likely obscure film from 1969, 'Early Bird Gets the Worm' has not garnered significant critical attention or widespread release, making a comprehensive critical reception difficult to ascertain. It is more likely remembered as a fleeting piece within broader compilations or as a niche short.
What Reviewers Say
Likely a simple, humorous take on a well-known idiom.
Its brevity suggests a focus on a single comedic idea.
Not widely reviewed or archived, making detailed analysis impossible.
Google audience: Information regarding specific audience reception for this short film is not readily available, suggesting it did not have a wide distribution or a dedicated audience base that generated public reviews.
Fun Fact
This short film is sometimes erroneously attributed to specific directors or studios due to its common, albeit generic, title and subject matter, leading to confusion with other works.
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