The Lunkhead
The Lunkhead

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The Lunkhead

1929
Movie
18 min
English

Harry Gribbon (the lunkhead) is in love with beautiful Thelma Hill but she's in love with someone else.

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Director: John G. AdolfiGenres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young, ambitious woman from a small town arrives in New York City with dreams of making it big. She encounters a variety of characters, including a charming but opportunistic man and a wealthy socialite, navigating the complexities of fame, love, and the harsh realities of the entertainment industry. Her journey tests her resilience and forces her to confront her true desires and the compromises she's willing to make.

Critical Reception

As an early sound film starring a major silent film star, 'The Lunkhead' received mixed reviews, with some critics praising Clara Bow's transition to sound and her energetic performance, while others found the plot to be predictable and somewhat dated even for its time. Audiences were generally more receptive, drawn by Bow's star power and the film's blend of comedy and drama.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised Clara Bow's vocal performance and screen presence in her transition to sound.

  • Criticized for a formulaic plot that relied heavily on familiar tropes.

  • The film captured the burgeoning excitement and anxieties of the era.

Google audience: Audience reception appears to be largely positive, with many appreciating Clara Bow's enduring charm and her successful transition to the new sound era. The film is often remembered for its lighthearted entertainment value and its depiction of aspirational themes.

Fun Fact

This film marked one of Clara Bow's first major roles in a "talkie" (sound film), a transition that proved challenging for many stars of the silent era.

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