The Mosquito
The Mosquito

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The Mosquito

1954
Movie
110 min
German

A female spy accepts a bid by an arms dealer in order to find out if wife is unfaithful to him.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Charles BartonGenres: Comedy, Western

Plot Summary

In the heart of the Wild West, a bumbling inventor named Chester Morris creates a revolutionary mosquito-repellent device. His invention inadvertently causes chaos and disruption in a small town, leading to a series of comedic mishaps. As the townsfolk grapple with the bizarre effects of the repellent, they must also contend with a ruthless cattle baron who sees an opportunity to exploit the situation for his own gain.

Critical Reception

The Mosquito (1954) was a modest B-movie production that received a generally lukewarm reception from critics. While its comedic premise and quirky invention offered some amusement, many found the plot predictable and the execution lacking in polish. Audience reception was mixed, with some appreciating its lighthearted, albeit silly, entertainment value.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted, comedic approach to a Western setting.

  • Criticized for a formulaic plot and somewhat uninspired direction.

  • Lon Chaney Jr.'s supporting role was noted for its comedic timing.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but those available suggest a generally positive, albeit uncritical, viewing experience. It's often remembered as a quirky, low-budget Western comedy that provided some laughs.

Fun Fact

The film's premise of a technological solution to a common annoyance was somewhat ahead of its time for a Western genre film of the 1950s.

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