The Great Madcap
The Great Madcap

The Great Madcap

1949Movie92 minSpanish

Portrayal of a family’s attempt to change the spending habit of the indulgent and hedonistic patriarch, Alfredo. The family decides to try to fool him into spending less by telling him that his large fortune is gone.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Robert B. LeeGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

In this comedic short, a man attempts to impress his girlfriend by claiming to be a great adventurer and stuntman. He fabricates elaborate tales of daring feats and narrow escapes, leading to a series of increasingly absurd situations. His girlfriend, initially amused, begins to question the validity of his stories.

Critical Reception

As a short film from 1949, 'The Great Madcap' received limited critical attention upon its release. It is generally viewed as a lighthearted, albeit forgettable, comedy short from its era, notable primarily for its comedic performances and simple premise.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its whimsical premise and energetic comedic performances.
  • Some found the humor to be a bit dated, relying on slapstick and exaggeration.
  • A charming but ultimately slight comedic diversion.

Google audience: Audience reception for this short is minimal due to its age and niche appeal. Reviews that exist tend to highlight its vintage charm and comedic timing, while some find the humor less impactful by today's standards.

Fun Fact

The short was produced by Monogram Pictures, which was known for producing low-budget films, often B-movies and exploitation pictures, during Hollywood's Golden Age.

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