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The Maid at the Palace

1926
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French

Cinders is about a professor who inherits both a vast fortune and a luxurious hotel on the French Riviera. He leaves his modest family house in London – where he keeps his insects – and takes Betty, the maid, along with him to his new home.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Buster KeatonGenres: Comedy, Short, Silent

Plot Summary

In this silent comedy short, Buster Keaton plays a young man who falls for a wealthy heiress. He attempts to woo her by pretending to be a palace servant, leading to a series of increasingly elaborate and comedic mishaps as he tries to maintain his disguise while navigating the complexities of class and romance.

Critical Reception

While "The Maid at the Palace" is not as widely known as some of Buster Keaton's feature films, it is generally appreciated by silent film enthusiasts for its signature Keaton humor and inventive gags. Critics at the time and historians of the genre often praise Keaton's physical comedy and his ability to craft charming narratives even within short film formats.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Buster Keaton's characteristic physical comedy and charm.

  • Appreciated for its inventive gags and simple, effective storytelling.

  • A solid example of Keaton's skill in short film format.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this short are generally positive, highlighting Keaton's enduring appeal and the film's lighthearted entertainment value. Many viewers find it a delightful and amusing piece from the silent era.

Fun Fact

This short film was part of a series of two-reel comedies that Buster Keaton made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) between his major feature films, showcasing his consistent comedic output.

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