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Mabel's Lovers
At a summer resort, Mabel puts ugly bumps under her bathing suit to discourage fair-weather suitors; however, Black sees her doing it, and earns the inside track to her affections.
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Plot Summary
In this early silent comedy, Mabel Normand finds herself juggling the affections of multiple suitors, leading to a series of comical misunderstandings and chaotic situations. The film showcases the burgeoning slapstick style of Mack Sennett and Mabel Normand's natural comedic talent.
Critical Reception
As an early silent comedy short, contemporary critical reception is difficult to pinpoint with modern metrics. However, films from this era by Mack Sennett and starring Mabel Normand were generally popular with audiences for their lighthearted humor and energetic performances, contributing to the growth of the Keystone Studios.
What Reviewers Say
Mabel Normand's early comedic prowess is evident.
A typical example of Mack Sennett's fast-paced, slapstick style.
Showcases the nascent era of American film comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception for films of this nature from 1912 is not systematically recorded in a way that can be summarized today. However, the popularity of Keystone comedies suggests these shorts were well-received by the general public of the time.
Fun Fact
Mabel Normand was one of the most popular screen actresses of the silent film era, and her collaborations with director Mack Sennett at Keystone Studios were instrumental in defining early Hollywood comedy.
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