Twin Beds
Twin Beds

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Twin Beds

1920
Movie
60 min
English

A young husband just wants to spend a quiet evening at home with his wife, but her collection of zany friends make hash of his hopes.

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Director: Lloyd BaconGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

Archie Rafferty, a timid man prone to sleepwalking, finds himself in increasingly awkward and compromising situations when his wife and her mother suspect him of infidelity. His sleepwalking escapades lead to him being found in compromising positions with other women, fueling the suspicions of his jealous wife, who hires a private detective to catch him in the act. The comedic chaos escalates as Archie struggles to clear his name while battling his own nocturnal wanderings.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of 'Twin Beds' from 1920 is scarce due to the era's less robust film criticism infrastructure. However, its status as a popular silent comedy starring W.C. Fields suggests it was likely received favorably by contemporary audiences for its slapstick humor and the unique comedic talents of its lead.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted and often farcical comedic situations.

  • W.C. Fields' distinct physical comedy and deadpan delivery were likely a significant draw.

  • The film's reliance on misunderstandings and mistaken identity contributed to its broad appeal.

Google audience: Audience reviews from the era are not preserved in a way that allows for a specific summary. However, silent comedies of this nature were generally popular entertainment, with audiences appreciating the visual gags and the eccentric performances.

Fun Fact

This film marked one of W.C. Fields' earlier starring roles in a feature film, showcasing his burgeoning talent for physical comedy and unique characterizations before his later, more iconic roles.

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