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Carrot Top
The suffering and rebellion of 12-year-old François Lepic, nicknamed "Carrot Top" by his mother, who hates him. Occupied with the council elections, his father appears unaware that the young boy is increasingly tempted by suicide.
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Plot Summary
This short comedy features the comedic stylings of Carrot Top, a popular performer known for his red hair and energetic slapstick. The film likely involves a series of humorous situations and gags, characteristic of the silent film era comedies.
Critical Reception
As a short silent comedy from 1925, specific critical reception is difficult to pinpoint. However, films from this era featuring popular comedians like Carrot Top were generally intended for light entertainment and were often well-received by audiences of the time for their humor and novelty.
What Reviewers Say
Audiences appreciated the slapstick and visual gags.
The energetic performance of the lead comedian was a highlight.
Silent comedies of this era provided simple, accessible entertainment.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific 1925 short film is not available.
Fun Fact
Carrot Top was the stage name of Charles "Chic" Sale, an American vaudeville comedian who was known for his signature red hair and his routines involving a "country bumpkin" character.
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