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Mighty Like a Moose
After a homely married couple separately undergo plastic surgery, they unwittingly plan an extramarital affair with each other.
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Plot Summary
In this silent comedy short, a man and his wife, both prone to exaggerated vanity, engage in a series of increasingly absurd attempts to appear more youthful and attractive. Their efforts involve elaborate disguises, ridiculous schemes, and a constant battle with the aging process, leading to chaotic and hilarious situations.
Critical Reception
As a short silent comedy from the silent era, 'Mighty Like a Moose' is primarily appreciated for its slapstick humor and the comedic timing of its stars, particularly Charley Chase. While specific critical reviews from its release are scarce, its enduring popularity in retrospectives of silent film comedy highlights its effectiveness in delivering laughs through relatable themes of vanity and aging.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive gags and Charley Chase's signature comedic persona.
The film effectively satirizes vanity and the desire to appear younger.
A well-paced and amusing example of early Hollywood short comedies.
Google audience: Audience reception for this silent short is generally positive, with viewers enjoying its straightforward humor and the energetic performances of the cast, especially Charley Chase.
Fun Fact
Director Leo McCarey, who went on to have a highly successful career directing films like 'An Affair to Remember' and 'Going My Way', started his career directing numerous short comedies for Hal Roach Studios, including this one featuring Charley Chase.
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