The Boss's Son at College
The Boss's Son at College

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The Boss's Son at College

1933
Movie
85 min
Japanese

The story deals with Fuji, nicknamed Waka-danna (Young Master), the star athlete on his university's rugby team. The son of a wealthy soy sauce manufacturer, Fuji basks in the glory of his athletic celebrity. Attracting the attention of admiring young women, Fuji resists family pressure to settle down and marry after college. Instead, he spends much of his time drinking and womanizing, behavior which eventually leads the college officials to expel him from the team.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Short Film, Comedy

Plot Summary

This short comedy likely follows the misadventures of the boss's son as he navigates the challenges and social life of college. Expect typical slapstick humor and situations common to college comedies of the era.

Critical Reception

As a short film from 1933, specific critical reception is not widely documented. Such shorts were often light entertainment, with reviews focusing on immediate comedic impact rather than lasting artistic merit.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely relied on visual gags and character archetypes for its humor.

  • Typical of studio shorts from the pre-Code era, aiming for lighthearted escapism.

  • Audience reception would have been tied to the popularity of the studio and its performers at the time.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific 1933 short film is unavailable.

Fun Fact

Short films like 'The Boss's Son at College' were often produced as B-features or filler content shown alongside a main feature film in cinemas during the 1930s.

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