Whose Baby?
A young man trying to win the attentions of a pretty lady gets lumbered with another woman's baby, beginning a cascade of misunderstandings, close shaves with trams and a humorous policeman…
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Plot Summary
This short film likely featured a comedic situation involving a baby, as indicated by its title. The exact plot details are scarce due to its age and nature as a short silent film.
Critical Reception
As a very early short film, formal critical reception is not well-documented. Such shorts were primarily produced for mass entertainment and are often judged by their comedic effectiveness and novelty at the time.
What Reviewers Say
- Likely intended as light, comedic entertainment for its era.
- Presumed to rely on slapstick or situational humor typical of silent shorts.
Google audience: Information regarding audience reception for this specific short is not available.
Fun Fact
This film is an example of the prolific output of short films during the late 1920s, a period when this format was a significant part of cinema programming before the dominance of feature-length sound films.
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