Robert und Bertram
Robert und Bertram

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Robert und Bertram

1928
Movie
112 min
German

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Director: Max L. W. FrankGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

This silent comedy follows the misadventures of two friends, Robert and Bertram, who find themselves in various comical predicaments. Their attempts to navigate life often lead to misunderstandings and humorous situations, as they try to get by and perhaps even strike it rich. The film is characterized by its lighthearted tone and slapstick elements typical of the era.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1928, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain in detail. However, films of this genre and period were generally enjoyed for their escapist entertainment value. Modern assessments tend to view it as a characteristic example of German silent comedy, notable for its performances and comedic timing.

What Reviewers Say

  • A classic example of silent-era German comedy.

  • Features strong comedic performances from its lead actors.

  • Offers lighthearted entertainment with predictable but amusing scenarios.

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Fun Fact

The film is a silent adaptation of a popular German stage play that had been performed numerous times prior to the film's release, highlighting its existing comedic appeal.

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