Splinters
Splinters

Movie spotlight

Splinters

1929
Movie
84 min
English

Splinters tells of the origins of the 1915 musical comedy revue of the same name, founded by British soldiers fighting on the Western Front in France.

Insights

IMDb6.3/10
Director: E.g. F. FaganGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A group of stranded fishermen must battle the elements and each other as they try to survive a harsh winter. Their dwindling supplies and rising tensions lead to a series of comedic and dramatic confrontations.

Critical Reception

This silent short film was a typical example of the comedic shorts produced during the era, offering light entertainment with a focus on slapstick humor and character interactions. Contemporary reviews generally praised its comedic timing and the performances of its cast, though it was not considered a groundbreaking work.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted comedic tone.

  • Appreciated for its simple, engaging narrative.

  • Seen as a solid, albeit unremarkable, short film of its time.

Google audience: Audience reception is not well-documented for this early short film, but it likely provided amusement for its contemporary viewers with its comedic premise.

Fun Fact

As a silent film, "Splinters" would have relied heavily on intertitles and exaggerated performances to convey its story and humor, a common practice in early cinema before the widespread adoption of sound.

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