

Cupid Through Padlocks
Old Bob Langfall guarded two pretty daughters carefully. When Jim and Charley Bradley met them by accident, old Bob showed them the butt of his gun and bade them adieu. But Jim and Charley had a widowed mother, and old Bob was a widower.
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Plot Summary
This silent short film appears to be a brief romantic comedy, likely involving misunderstandings or humorous situations related to love or courtship, as suggested by its title. As with many films from this early era, detailed plot specifics are scarce, but it would have aimed to entertain audiences with lighthearted gags and a simple narrative.
Critical Reception
As a very early silent short film, specific critical reception is not widely documented or available in modern databases. Films of this era were often reviewed briefly in trade publications or local newspapers, with a focus on their entertainment value and technical novelty rather than in-depth artistic critique.
What Reviewers Say
- Appears to be a typical short comedy from the silent era.
- Likely offered light entertainment for its time.
- Details of audience reception are not preserved.
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Fun Fact
This film is considered an example of early American cinema, produced during a period when the film industry was rapidly evolving, with studios experimenting with different genres and storytelling techniques.
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