

The Cloudhopper
The plot of this film really isn't that important. Instead, the sight gags and chase scenes are paramount--with some of the most impressive chase footage you'll ever see. All the near-misses with the speeding train were amazing and the scene where the car gets smashed by the truck are absolutely priceless.
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Plot Summary
A young man dreams of flying and attempts to build his own airplane. His efforts lead to a series of comical mishaps and misunderstandings as he tries to get his contraption off the ground. With the help of friends, he finally achieves his airborne ambition, albeit in an unconventional manner.
Critical Reception
As a silent short comedy from the 1920s, 'The Cloudhopper' was likely received as lighthearted entertainment typical of the era. Contemporary reviews, if they exist, would have focused on its comedic timing and visual gags, common elements in silent film shorts.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its inventive visual gags and slapstick humor.
- Appreciated for its charming portrayal of an ambitious inventor.
- Considered a representative example of early 20th-century comedic shorts.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this short are scarce due to its age, but it is generally seen as a fun, lighthearted silent comedy with enjoyable physical humor.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for featuring Edgar Kennedy in an early role, who would later become famous for his 'slow burn' comedic timing in numerous films.
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