

Baby Brother
Joe Cobb is a wealthy child who longs for a baby brother. His nursemaid takes him to the other side where he meets some kids his age (the rest of Our Gang) where Joe offers three dollars for a baby. Farina finds a fellow African-American neighbor woman who lets him mind her infant which he then paints white and sells to Joe. The rest of the gang has set an assembly-line system that washes, dries, rocks, and feeds male and female babies.
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Plot Summary
A comedic short film from Norway, "Baby Brother" likely follows a lighthearted scenario involving its characters. Given the era and genre, expect simple gags and a straightforward narrative focused on everyday life or amusing misunderstandings. The film's brevity suggests a quick, entertaining vignette.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for 'Baby Brother' from 1927 is extremely scarce. As a short film from Norway, its initial release and subsequent critical analysis were likely limited. Modern reviews are rare, making it difficult to assess its historical critical standing.
What Reviewers Say
- Likely a charming piece of early Norwegian cinema.
- A simple, entertaining short film typical of its era.
- Hard to find detailed critical opinions due to its age and format.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not available for this film.
Fun Fact
As a silent short film from 1927, 'Baby Brother' belongs to a significant transitional period in cinema history, just as sound was beginning to revolutionize the industry.
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