Hoots Mon
Hoots Mon

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Hoots Mon

1940
Movie
77 min
English

An English comedian is infuriated by a Scottish comedienne's impersonation of him

Insights

IMDb6.1/10
Director: Edward L. CahnGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

In this short comedy, a man attempts to impress a girl by claiming he can communicate with owls. He goes to great lengths to stage elaborate hoots and calls, leading to a series of increasingly absurd situations. The girl, however, remains unimpressed by his antics.

Critical Reception

As a short film from 1940, "Hoots Mon" received limited critical review at the time of its release. It is generally regarded as a minor entry in the comedy shorts genre of the era, appreciated for its lighthearted premise and slapstick humor.

What Reviewers Say

  • Delivers simple, predictable gags typical of its time.

  • Relies heavily on physical comedy and exaggerated performances.

  • A light, forgettable diversion rather than a standout comedic piece.

Google audience: Audience reception data for "Hoots Mon" is not readily available, but shorts of this nature were typically enjoyed for their escapist, low-brow humor.

Fun Fact

The film features veteran character actors Bud Jamison and Tom Kennedy, who were prolific in short films and comedy during Hollywood's studio era.

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