They Go Boom!
They Go Boom!

They Go Boom!

1929Movie20 minEnglish

Stan and Ollie try to sleep in a room-for-rent. Ollie, suffering from a cold, coughs frequently, while Stan snores. Both of them have trouble falling asleep because of this. They try to solve their problems, but this results in total chaos.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Leo McCareyGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

In this early sound comedy short, Eddie Cantor plays a naive young man who is eager to impress a woman by taking her on a fancy date. However, his attempts to appear sophisticated are repeatedly thwarted by a series of unfortunate and increasingly chaotic events, including a mishap with a rented tuxedo and an encounter with a persistent dog.

Critical Reception

As an early sound comedy short, "They Go Boom!" is primarily noted for its historical significance in the transition from silent films to talkies. While Eddie Cantor's energetic performance was typical of his popular persona, the film's humor relies heavily on slapstick and mild situational comedy that may feel dated to modern audiences. It was generally received as a lighthearted, if unremarkable, showcase for Cantor's talents during the nascent era of sound cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Eddie Cantor's energetic and comedic performance is a highlight.
  • The film showcases early sound technology and slapstick humor.
  • Relies on predictable gags and a simple plot.

Google audience: Audience reception for this very early short film is not widely documented or easily accessible through typical review platforms. However, it is generally considered a minor entry in Eddie Cantor's filmography.

Fun Fact

This short film was part of a trend in the late 1920s and early 1930s to produce short comedies featuring popular vaudeville and radio stars, capitalizing on the new sound technology.

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