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The Bodybuilder

1915Movie12 minGerman

A skinny couch potato buys a tonic that gives him unexpected strength. Thanks to his new strength, he breaks open the floor of his room, falls to the ground and lands in Africa. He later gets rid of his unloved mother-in-law and ends up with his wife in a fireplace that was destroyed by his fall. Lost.

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Director: Lupu PickGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

This is a very short silent film with limited available plot details. It is believed to be a comedic short, possibly featuring a character who is building muscle or engaged in physical training.

Critical Reception

As a very early and short silent film, "The Bodybuilder" from 1915 is not widely reviewed or critically analyzed in modern contexts. Information on its reception at the time of release is scarce.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely a simple, early comedic short.
  • Visual gags or physical humor are probable given the era and genre.
  • Historical context is key to appreciating its place in early cinema.

Google audience: Due to its age and obscurity, there is no readily available information on specific audience reviews or sentiments for this film.

Fun Fact

The director, Lupu Pick, was a pioneering Austrian filmmaker who was instrumental in the development of German Expressionist cinema in the years following World War I.

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