Fish
Fish

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Fish

1916
Movie
10 min
English

In an unprecedented move for its day in 1915, Biograph Company executives hired actor Bert Williams to star, produce, direct, and write his own films, having full control, the first time a Black-American ever had such control given by a mainstream movie company. The two films made for Biograph were A Natural Born Gambler (1916) and Fish (1916). Bert lives in a rustic-looking cottage with his parents and two much younger brothers. The three sons have been ordered to chop wood, but Bert would rather shirk his chores and go fishing. When his father orders him to take kindling to the stove, Bert sighs and wearily totes a couple of tiny sticks while his kid brothers carry large stumps. As soon as he can manage to escape Bert does so, and happily fishes at a nearby stream. Almost immediately he catches a large fish, and decides to head for a more affluent neighborhood to sell his catch to anyone willing to buy it.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Short Film, Comedy

Plot Summary

This silent short film appears to be a very brief comedic sketch centered around a character named Fish. Details are scarce due to the film's age and obscurity.

Critical Reception

As a silent short film from 1916, 'Fish' has no readily available critical reception or audience data from its original release. Its historical significance lies primarily in its early contribution to cinematic comedy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lost to time with minimal available information.

  • Likely a brief, simple comedic piece typical of early shorts.

  • Its obscurity makes any consensus impossible to determine.

Google audience: No audience reviews are available for this extremely old and obscure short film.

Fun Fact

The actor Billy DeBeck, who starred in 'Fish,' is also known for creating the long-running comic strip 'Barney Google'.

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