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Plot Summary
In this early silent comedy, a domineering wife makes life miserable for her meek husband. He attempts to find solace and escape from her constant nagging, leading to a series of slapstick encounters and comedic misunderstandings. The film showcases the typical Keystone Kops-style humor of the era.
Critical Reception
As an early silent comedy, 'Hannah's Hen-Pecked Husband' was likely appreciated for its lighthearted slapstick and chase sequences, characteristic of Mack Sennett's popular productions. Reviews from the time often focused on the physical comedy and the performances of the comedic actors.
What Reviewers Say
Delightful slapstick humor typical of Mack Sennett.
Features popular comedic actors of the silent era.
A light and entertaining short film.
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Fun Fact
This film is part of the Keystone Film Company's output, known for its fast-paced, often chaotic comedic shorts that helped define early Hollywood comedy.
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