

Somewhere In Wrong
Stan plays a kind hearted tramp whose love goes un-requited in this sweet short film from 1925.
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Plot Summary
A man attempts to propose to his sweetheart, but his intentions are continually thwarted by a series of comical misunderstandings and unfortunate events. His efforts to create a romantic setting are repeatedly sabotaged by an unseen force, leading to escalating chaos.
Critical Reception
As a silent short film from 1925, 'Somewhere in Wrong' is primarily appreciated for its slapstick comedy and the physical performances of its cast. It represents a typical example of the era's popular comedic shorts, often overlooked by mainstream critics but valued by film historians studying early comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its classic silent-era slapstick.
- Relies heavily on physical comedy and sight gags.
- A charming, albeit simple, comedic short.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is difficult to gauge due to its age and limited availability. However, fans of early silent comedy generally find it to be an amusing and lighthearted watch.
Fun Fact
Vernon Dent, who stars in this short, would go on to have a long career in Hollywood, often appearing in supporting roles and eventually becoming a regular in The Three Stooges shorts.
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