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He Doesn't Carrot All
Ainslie Pryor as the jilted suicidal lush who resolves her distress with a carrot.
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Plot Summary
A short, silent comedy where a man, Bernard, attempts to enjoy a picnic in the countryside but is constantly thwarted by the presence of a stubborn donkey. The donkey interferes with his food, his relaxation, and his attempts to drive away. Bernard's escalating frustration leads to a comical confrontation with the persistent animal.
Critical Reception
As a short, silent comedy, 'He Doesn't Carrot All' is primarily appreciated for its slapstick humor and the physical comedy performance of Bernard Cribbins. It's often viewed as a charming and lighthearted piece, representative of its era's comedic shorts.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its simple, effective physical comedy.
Bernard Cribbins's performance is a highlight.
A light and amusing, albeit brief, cinematic experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this short are scarce, but those available tend to highlight its enjoyable slapstick nature and Cribbins's comedic timing.
Fun Fact
This short film was part of a series of comedies starring Bernard Cribbins, showcasing his talent for physical comedy often without dialogue.
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