Pimple as a Cinema Actor
Pimple as a Cinema Actor

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Pimple as a Cinema Actor

1913
Movie
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English

A film aspirant must cycle, juggle and wrestle.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Comedy, Short Film

Plot Summary

This short silent comedy features the popular clown Pimple in a narrative that likely showcases his physical comedy and gags. As was common in early cinema, the plot would have revolved around Pimple's attempts to navigate everyday situations with his signature slapstick style, leading to humorous chaos and resolution.

Critical Reception

As a very early silent comedy short, formal critical reception records are scarce. However, Pimple was a well-known and popular comedic figure of his time, indicating that these films were likely well-received by audiences seeking lighthearted entertainment.

What Reviewers Say

  • Early silent comedies relied heavily on physical humor and iconic performers.

  • Pimple's popularity suggests broad audience appeal for his brand of comedy.

  • Lack of detailed contemporary reviews due to the era and film format.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for films of this age and nature is not available. Audience reception would have been through general popularity and word-of-mouth.

Fun Fact

Pimple was the stage name of Russian clown and actor Anatoli Durov, who was part of a famous circus dynasty.

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