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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norworth in 'The Nagger'
A woman demands an explanation from her husband about his meeting with a mysterious woman.
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Plot Summary
A comedic short film where a persistent wife, known for her nagging, drives her husband to exasperation. The film explores the humorous dynamics of marital communication and the trials of married life in the early 20th century.
Critical Reception
As a short film from 1930, specific critical reviews are scarce. However, films of this era were generally reviewed for their entertainment value and comedic effect. 'The Nagger' likely received moderate attention for its humor and performances, fitting within the popular short comedy genre of the time.
What Reviewers Say
Often cited for its portrayal of a classic marital trope.
Jack Norworth's performance as the put-upon husband was a highlight.
The humor, while dated, provided light entertainment typical of early talkies.
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Fun Fact
While Jack Norworth is credited as director and star, he is more famously known as the lyricist for the classic song 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game'.
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