Pot Luck
Pot Luck

Pot Luck

1936Movie71 minEnglish

A retired Scotland Yard detective, Patrick Fitzpatrick (Tom Walls) comes back to take one final case, tracking down a missing vase which has been stolen by a gang of thieves specialising in taking art treasures. His investigation takes him to the home of the innocent Mr Pye (Robertson Hare), whose house has been used by the crooks to hide their proceeds.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Charles LamontGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

In this short film, Buster Keaton attempts to get his car started for a date. However, his car proves to be more troublesome than expected, leading to a series of escalating comedic misfortunes. He faces various challenges in his quest to make it to his rendezvous on time.

Critical Reception

As a short film from the mid-1930s featuring Buster Keaton, 'Pot Luck' is generally viewed as a minor but enjoyable entry in his later career. While not as groundbreaking as his silent epics, it showcases his enduring physical comedy skills and charm. Critical reception often focuses on its lighthearted humor and Keaton's ability to elicit laughs even within a brief runtime.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its slapstick and Keaton's signature comedic timing.
  • A light, entertaining short that delivers predictable but satisfying gags.
  • Offers a glimpse into Keaton's work during his more independent short film era.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Pot Luck' tend to highlight its simple, fun-filled comedy and Buster Keaton's reliable performance. Viewers often enjoy the straightforward humor and the short, engaging nature of the film.

Fun Fact

This short film was part of a series of shorts Buster Keaton made for Educational Pictures in the 1930s, a period when he was largely independent of major studios and focused on more budget-friendly productions.

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