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Brownie's Little Venus

1921Movie22 minEnglish

A 1921 American silent short film directed by Fred Hibbard for Century Film Company and starring Baby Peggy and Brownie the dog. It was rediscovered in Switzerland in 2010.

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Director: B. Reeves EasonGenres: Short, Comedy

Plot Summary

This silent short film follows the mischievous antics of a young boy named Brownie as he navigates his way through various comical situations. His curiosity and energetic nature lead him into a series of predicaments, often involving adults who are trying to maintain order. The film showcases Brownie's innocent yet troublesome spirit.

Critical Reception

As a silent short from 1921, contemporary critical reception is difficult to pinpoint with modern standards. However, films of this nature were generally popular for providing lighthearted entertainment. The series featuring Brownie was known for its child-centric humor and slapstick routines, appealing to family audiences of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its simple, family-friendly comedy.
  • Praised for the charm and energy of its young star.
  • Seen as a typical example of early 20th-century short film entertainment.

Google audience: Due to the film's age and status as a silent short, specific Google user reviews are not available. However, historical context suggests such films were enjoyed for their lighthearted and innocent humor.

Fun Fact

The 'Brownie' character was a popular recurring figure in a series of short films, often drawing on slapstick and situational comedy for its appeal.

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