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One Too Many
When his uncle arrives for a visit, Plump has to find a wife and baby in a hurry. With the help of his friend, Runt, soon there are wives and babies everywhere.
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Plot Summary
This silent film tells the story of a woman who struggles with her circumstances and faces difficult choices. The narrative explores themes of societal pressures and personal resilience.
Critical Reception
As a film from 1916, detailed critical reception and audience reviews in the modern sense are not readily available. Information primarily comes from historical film archives and records of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Silent film of its era, likely focusing on melodrama.
Reflects social themes prevalent in early 20th-century cinema.
Limited available information due to its age.
Google audience: No specific Google user reviews are available for this film due to its historical nature and the lack of widespread digital archiving.
Fun Fact
P. J. Ramster was a prolific director in early Australian cinema, often known for his melodramas.
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