Pumps
Pumps

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Pumps

1913
Movie
9 min
English

A short romantic comedy about a woman and a man who both have shoes that are too small, and who meet as they are taking off their shoes; a pair of wedding slippers is the result.

Insights

Director: George D. BakerGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

In this silent short, a young man's attempts to impress his love interest lead to a series of comical mishaps involving a pair of oversized shoes. The situation escalates as he tries to navigate everyday life with the cumbersome footwear.

Critical Reception

As a silent short from 1913, 'Pumps' was likely appreciated for its lighthearted comedic premise and physical gags, typical of the era's short film productions. Contemporary reviews, if they exist, would likely focus on the humor and the lead actor's performance in managing the comedic situations.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its simple yet effective slapstick humor.

  • The novelty of the oversized shoes provided ample comedic opportunities.

  • A light and amusing short film suitable for family entertainment.

Google audience: Audience reception for this film is not available due to its age and the nature of silent short films from that era.

Fun Fact

The comedic premise of 'Pumps' likely drew inspiration from vaudeville routines and early comedic film tropes that relied heavily on exaggerated physical comedy and sight gags.

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