Thark
Thark

Thark

1932Movie79 minEnglish

Mrs Todd is aggrieved at finding that the country house she has bought is evidently haunted. Sir Hector Benbow and his nephew, on behalf of the previous owner, set out to demonstrate that there is no ghost.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: No director creditedGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

In this silent short, a bumbling individual gets into a series of comical mishaps while trying to impress a woman. His attempts to appear sophisticated and capable lead to escalating chaos and physical comedy. The short culminates in a whirlwind of unfortunate events, leaving the protagonist in a disheveled and defeated state.

Critical Reception

As a silent comedy short from 1932, "Thark" is primarily appreciated by collectors and historians of early cinema. Contemporary reviews are scarce, but it is generally seen as a typical example of the slapstick and visual humor prevalent in shorts of that era, offering light entertainment without significant artistic ambition.

What Reviewers Say

  • A quaint example of early comedic shorts.
  • Relies heavily on physical gags and visual humor.
  • Offers a glimpse into the comedy styles of the early 1930s.

Google audience: Audience reception for "Thark" is limited due to its age and obscurity. Those who have seen it often find it to be a charming, albeit simple, silent comedy that showcases the physical humor of its time.

Fun Fact

The film is part of a series of shorts featuring actor Billy Bevan, known for his work in early comedies during the silent and early sound eras.

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