Oh, Johnny!
Oh, Johnny!

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Oh, Johnny!

1918
Movie
50 min
English

A young girl inherits half of the Lost Camp Mine when her father dies. His partner tries to help her from being cheated out of her share of the mine, first by local crooks and then by a group of her greedy relatives back East.

Insights

IMDb6.5/10
Director: B. Reeves Eason, George H. EasonGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A young man (Harold Lloyd) is working as a telephone operator, but he's more interested in flirting with the female customers than doing his job. His boss warns him about his inattentiveness, but he continues to misconnect calls and create chaos. Eventually, his antics lead to a comical series of misunderstandings and mishaps, all while trying to impress a potential love interest.

Critical Reception

As a silent short film from 1918, detailed critical reception is sparse. However, Harold Lloyd's early work was generally well-received for its physical comedy and charming protagonist. "Oh, Johnny!" showcases his developing slapstick style and ability to generate laughs through relatable, everyday situations.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its energetic slapstick and early examples of Lloyd's signature glasses-wearing persona.

  • Appreciated for its simple, effective comedic situations and the charm of its lead.

  • Viewed as a lighthearted and entertaining short that demonstrates the evolving humor of the silent film era.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this specific early short are not widely available, but Harold Lloyd's films from this period are generally remembered fondly for their accessible humor and the endearing characters he portrayed.

Fun Fact

This short film is notable for featuring one of Harold Lloyd's earliest appearances as 'The Boy' character, who would later evolve into his iconic 'Glasses' persona.

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