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General Post
An aristocrat allows his daughter to marry a tailor after he wins the VC saving his son's life.
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Plot Summary
In a small, quiet German town, the postman is the most important man, as he delivers all news and gossip. When a new, handsome postman arrives, the local women are all agog. The married women and the spinsters alike vie for his attention, creating a comical stir in the community. The postman, however, has eyes for only one woman, leading to a charming and lighthearted romantic entanglement.
Critical Reception
As an early silent comedy from Ernst Lubitsch, 'General Post' was appreciated for its lighthearted humor and charming direction. It captured the comedic sensibilities of its time, focusing on simple romantic entanglements and the dynamics of small-town life. While not as grand as some of his later works, it was considered a pleasant and amusing diversion.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its innocent humor and depiction of small-town life.
Lubitsch's early directorial skill is evident in the light touch and pacing.
A charming, if simple, romantic comedy of the silent era.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this silent film is not readily available, but contemporary reception likely focused on its comedic elements and romantic storyline.
Fun Fact
Ernst Lubitsch was known for his sophisticated comedic style even in his early German films, a style that would later make him a star director in Hollywood.
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