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Stenographer Troubles
A comic one-act film featuring the character Bunny, which takes place in an office.
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Plot Summary
A comedic short film where a stenographer finds herself in a series of comical mishaps and misunderstandings. The film relies on slapstick humor and exaggerated situations typical of early silent comedies.
Critical Reception
As a very early silent comedy short, critical reception was largely undocumented in the modern sense. However, films of this type were popular with audiences of the time for their lighthearted entertainment and physical comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Early example of slapstick humor popular in its era.
Features iconic silent film comedians of the time.
Relies heavily on physical gags and fast-paced action.
Google audience: As this is a very early silent film, contemporary audience reviews are not available. Modern analyses focus on its historical significance as an early comedy short.
Fun Fact
Mack Sennett was a pioneer of slapstick comedy and founded Keystone Studios, which produced many of the era's most famous silent comedies.
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