Where Was I?
Where Was I?

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Where Was I?

1925
Movie
70 min
English

A young man gets engaged to a business competitor's daughter.

Insights

Director: Arthur WoodGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A hapless young man finds himself in various embarrassing and precarious situations due to misunderstandings and his own clumsiness. He attempts to navigate social events and romantic encounters, often leading to comical chaos and unintended consequences.

Critical Reception

As a silent short comedy from the 1920s, 'Where Was I?' was likely intended for light entertainment and received moderate attention for its slapstick humor and the comedic timing of its lead actor. Contemporary reviews, if they exist, would likely have focused on its ability to elicit laughs and its place within the popular genre of short comedies.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its fast-paced comedic situations.

  • Raymond Griffith's physical comedy was a highlight.

  • A lighthearted and amusing diversion.

Google audience: As a film from 1925, there is no available data on Google user reviews.

Fun Fact

Raymond Griffith was known as 'The Sennett Bathing Beauty' for his recurring role in Mack Sennett's comedies, though he also excelled in more dramatic roles.

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