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Only Me
A well-dressed but inebriated man decides to attend a variety show at the Palace Theatre. During the show, both he and the performers are continually harassed by a practical joke-loving boy who is sitting in a box seat near the stage. Soon the inebriated man himself begins to cause disruptions, with his overly emphatic opinions of the various acts.
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Plot Summary
This appears to be a lost silent short film, with very little information available. It is possible it was a minor production from the early days of cinema where records are scarce.
Critical Reception
As a potentially lost film from 1929, there is no accessible critical reception or audience feedback available. Its existence and content are largely undocumented.
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Fun Fact
The year 1929 was a pivotal time in film history, marking the transition from silent films to "talkies" with the widespread adoption of sound technology. Many films from this era, especially shorts, have been lost to time.
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