Movie spotlight
How Mary Fixed it
No synopsis. Released 1911, date Unknown.
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Plot Summary
This silent short film likely depicted a comedic scenario where a character named Mary attempts to fix something, leading to humorous mishaps. As was common for the era, the plot would have relied on visual gags and exaggerated actions to entertain the audience.
Critical Reception
As a very early silent short film, "How Mary Fixed It" was likely received as a simple piece of entertainment for its time. Specific critical reviews from 1911 are extremely rare and often undocumented for such films. Its primary function would have been to provide lighthearted amusement in nickelodeon theaters.
What Reviewers Say
Likely enjoyed for its simple humor and visual gags typical of early cinema.
A brief, ephemeral piece of entertainment of its era.
Its significance lies in its existence as an example of early comedic short films.
Google audience: Information is not available for audience reviews for this very early film.
Fun Fact
Films from this era, like "How Mary Fixed It," were often produced quickly and distributed widely without extensive records, making detailed historical information scarce.
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