The Goat
The Goat

The Goat

1921Movie23 minEnglish

A series of misadventures occur when Buster is mistaken for a criminal on the lam.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Fred C. NewmeyerGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A shy, mild-mannered young man dreams of being a detective but is instead mistaken for a notorious safe-cracker known as 'The Goat.' He finds himself entangled in a real bank robbery, where his bumbling attempts to prove his innocence inadvertently lead to the capture of the actual criminals.

Critical Reception

Generally considered a charming and effective silent comedy short, 'The Goat' is lauded for its clever premise and Harold Lloyd's signature blend of physical comedy and earnestness. It showcases Lloyd's growing skill in crafting engaging narratives within the short film format, making it a memorable piece of early silent cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its inventive plot and comedic timing.
  • Harold Lloyd's performance is highlighted as a key strength.
  • Appreciated for its successful blend of mistaken identity and heist elements.

Google audience: Audience reception information for this early silent short is not readily available through typical modern review aggregators.

Fun Fact

The film is notable for featuring Harold Lloyd's iconic 'glasses' character in an early stage of development, though he still wears a bow tie rather than the signature four-in-hand knot.

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