Grumpy
Grumpy

Grumpy

1923Movie60 minEnglish

Andrew Bullivant, a retired lawyer known as "Grumpy" for his irascibility, calls on all his experience and powers of deduction to expose Chamberlin Jarvis as the thief of a valuable diamond being transported by Ernest Heron. A gardenia is the clue; and Virginia Bullivant, Ernest's sweetheart, is Jarvis' unwitting dupe.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Hal RoachGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

In this silent comedy short, a grumpy old man is constantly annoyed by the activities of the younger generation around him. He finds himself increasingly exasperated by their youthful exuberance and modern ways. However, through a series of comedic encounters, he begins to soften his hardened exterior. Ultimately, he learns to appreciate the joy and vitality that the younger people bring into his life.

Critical Reception

As a short silent comedy from the early 20th century, 'Grumpy' is primarily appreciated for its historical significance and the performances of its stars, particularly Harold Lloyd. While specific contemporary critical reviews are scarce, films from this era are generally lauded for their pioneering comedic techniques and their ability to entertain audiences without spoken dialogue. Its reception today is as a charming example of early cinematic humor.

What Reviewers Say

  • A classic example of Harold Lloyd's early silent comedy work.
  • Showcases Lloyd's physical comedy and charming persona.
  • Offers a glimpse into the comedic sensibilities of the 1920s.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Grumpy' is limited due to its age and format, but it is generally viewed as an enjoyable and historically significant short film, appreciated for its lighthearted humor and Harold Lloyd's performance.

Fun Fact

This short film is one of Harold Lloyd's earlier works before he rose to superstardom with his 'Glasses' character.

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