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Flirty Four-Flushers
With her winnings from an essay contest, a waitress gets dolled up and goes to a swanky resort to snag a millionaire husband.
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Plot Summary
This silent short film likely follows a comedic premise involving characters attempting to deceive others or present a false image, typical of the era's short comedies. The 'four-flushers' of the title suggests a theme of pretense and a humorous unraveling of these charades.
Critical Reception
As a silent short film from 1926, specific critical reception is not readily available in modern databases. However, shorts of this nature were generally produced for mass entertainment and relied on popular comedic tropes of the time to garner audience appeal.
What Reviewers Say
Lost to time, likely featured slapstick and situational humor.
Reflected common comedic themes of deception and social pretense.
A typical example of early 20th-century short film entertainment.
Google audience: No specific audience reviews are available for this film due to its age and format.
Fun Fact
The term 'four-flusher' originated in the early 20th century to describe someone who bluffs or pretends to have more money or status than they actually do, a theme common in early cinema.
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