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Versus Sledge Hammers
A count shows up in Snakeville to deliver a letter telling matronly Margaret Joslin that she has inherited a lot of money, so of course he wants to romance and marry her.
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Plot Summary
This silent short film likely follows a comedic premise involving the use of sledgehammers, perhaps in a slapstick or situationally humorous context. Without more specific information, the exact plot remains elusive, but the title suggests a focus on physical comedy and potentially chaotic situations.
Critical Reception
As a silent short film from 1915, 'Versus Sledge Hammers' predates the modern critical review systems. Information on its contemporary reception is scarce, and it is not widely discussed in historical film archives. Its survival and accessibility are also uncertain.
What Reviewers Say
Likely a short, comedic piece typical of early cinema.
Focuses on physical humor and potentially exaggerated scenarios.
Limited historical information available on specific reception.
Google audience: Information on audience reception from the time of release is not available through modern platforms.
Fun Fact
Many short films from this era were produced quickly and often had limited distribution, making them difficult to track and study today.
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