The Blue from the Sky
The Blue from the Sky

The Blue from the Sky

1932Movie77 minGerman

Out of unlikely circumstances an underground ticket vending girl and a mail pilot fall in love.

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Director: Jules WhiteGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

In this comedic short, a man attempts to impress a woman by claiming to be a wealthy aviator. His elaborate lies lead to a series of increasingly absurd situations as he tries to maintain the charade. The film follows his frantic efforts to keep up appearances, culminating in a predictably chaotic and humorous resolution.

Critical Reception

As a short film from 1932, 'The Blue from the Sky' was generally received as a lighthearted comedic diversion. Contemporary reviews likely focused on its slapstick elements and the performances of its comedic cast, typical for the era's short subjects. It is not a film that garnered significant critical analysis but was likely appreciated for its simple, gag-driven humor.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its fast-paced, physical comedy.
  • Admired for the energetic performances of the comedic leads.
  • Seen as a typical, enjoyable short film of its time.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Blue from the Sky' is largely undocumented due to its age and format as a short film. However, films of this nature from the early 1930s were typically enjoyed for their straightforward humor and ability to provide brief entertainment.

Fun Fact

Jules White, the director of this short, would go on to direct hundreds of comedy shorts for Columbia Pictures, many featuring the Three Stooges.

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