Whoozit
Whoozit

Movie spotlight

Whoozit

1928
Movie
10 min
English

Whoozit, produced in 1928 by Bowers Comedy Corp, was considered totally missing. This unique 16 mm print was discovered in 2008 in the collections of the Eye Film Institute. It is incomplete, and only retains the second half of the original production. It was restored digitally by Lobster Films, Paris, in November 2013.

Insights

Director: UnknownGenres: Short, Comedy, Silent

Plot Summary

As a silent short film from 1928, a detailed plot summary is not readily available in public records. However, the genre suggests a comedic premise likely involving physical gags or a simple, lighthearted narrative typical of the era's short films. The title 'Whoozit' itself implies a mystery or a curious character at the heart of the story.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of 'Whoozit' from 1928 is extremely scarce. Silent short films from this period often received localized or contemporary reviews that are not widely archived. Without specific critical commentary, it's impossible to provide a summary of its reception.

What Reviewers Say

  • Due to the lack of available information, a consensus on reviewer sentiments cannot be determined.

  • The film's obscurity makes it difficult to assess its impact or quality based on contemporary or modern reviews.

  • It is presumed to be a typical silent short comedy of its time.

Google audience: There is no available data from Google users regarding 'Whoozit' from 1928, as it predates widespread digital review platforms and its historical records are minimal.

Fun Fact

The obscurity of 'Whoozit' makes finding specific trivia challenging; however, silent short comedies from the late 1920s were a staple of cinema programming, often serving as lively introductions or intermissions before the main feature.

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