Lost: A Cook
Lost: A Cook

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Lost: A Cook

1917
Movie
22 min
English

Ambrose (Mack Swain) is a clumsy, aspiring cook who finds himself in over his head when he is hired to work in a busy household or restaurant. Most of the humor stems from Ambrose’s spectacular incompetence in the kitchen. He misinterprets simple instructions, leads a series of messy kitchen disasters, and accidentally destroys various household items while attempting to prepare a meal. The situation typically escalates into a frantic "Keystone-style" chase or a massive physical confrontation involving food, dishes, and outraged employers or customers.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Short, Comedy

Plot Summary

This film is a short comedy from 1917. Details about its plot are not readily available in public records.

Critical Reception

As a silent short film from 1917, specific critical reception details are not widely preserved or accessible.

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Films of this era were often produced quickly and with limited distribution, making historical data scarce for many titles.

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