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Friendship
A short drama film Directed by Eugene Walter to publicize the new talkie craze.
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Plot Summary
This short film centers on a young woman who is courted by two suitors, each trying to outdo the other in their attempts to win her affection. The narrative unfolds through a series of comedic scenarios that highlight the escalating rivalry between the men.
Critical Reception
As a short film from 1929, "Friendship" was primarily a vehicle for its stars and a minor entry in the burgeoning sound film era. Contemporary reviews likely focused on its lighthearted entertainment value and the performances of its actors, rather than deep thematic analysis.
What Reviewers Say
A brief, amusing glimpse into early sound comedy.
Features charming performances from its leads.
Simple, lighthearted entertainment for its time.
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Fun Fact
Fay Wray, famous for her role in "King Kong," was a prolific actress in both silent and early sound films, appearing in numerous features and shorts throughout the 1920s and 30s.
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