Kicked Out
Kicked Out

Kicked Out

1918Movie11 minEnglish

Harold has trouble with his father and is ordered out of the house. He becomes a waiter and pulls off some highly amusing stunts at a swell dinner party.

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Director: George BakerGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A young man finds himself in a series of comical predicaments after being evicted from his home. He attempts various schemes to get by, often with slapstick results. The film follows his misadventures as he navigates eviction and tries to find a new place to live, leading to a chaotic and humorous conclusion.

Critical Reception

As a silent short comedy from 1918, specific critical reviews are scarce. However, films of this era starring Al St. John were generally well-received for their physical comedy and lighthearted entertainment, appealing to audiences seeking simple amusement.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its slapstick humor and energetic performances.
  • Considered a typical example of early 20th-century silent comedy shorts.
  • Offers lighthearted and predictable comedic situations.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this silent short film is not available due to its age.

Fun Fact

Al St. John, who starred in 'Kicked Out', was the nephew of the famous silent film comedian Fatty Arbuckle and often appeared in films alongside him or in similar comedic styles.

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