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Home Made
Home Made is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Charles Hines.
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Plot Summary
In this short film, Buster Keaton plays a young man who wants to propose to his sweetheart, but her father disapproves. To prove his worth, he must build a house for the family before they get married. He faces numerous comical challenges and setbacks in his attempts to construct the perfect home.
Critical Reception
As a silent short film from Buster Keaton, 'Home Made' is generally regarded as a charming and humorous piece that showcases Keaton's signature physical comedy and inventive set pieces. It's often enjoyed by fans of classic silent cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Keaton's comedic timing and physical gags.
Appreciated for its inventive premise and execution within the short film format.
Seen as a solid example of Keaton's work during his prolific silent era.
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Fun Fact
The film features elaborate mechanical gags and set constructions that were characteristic of Keaton's meticulous filmmaking process, often involving intricate Rube Goldberg-esque contraptions.
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