

The E-Flat Man
Elmer attempts to elope with his fiancée, but they escape her parents by driving off in a car that's actually owned by a wanted gangster. When they hear on the radio that the police are looking for them, they dump the car and hide out near a farmhouse. But the farmer's radio also broadcasts the couple's description, so they run away and start hitchhiking, only to be picked up by two policemen. They manage to flee into a railroad yard and hop a train that turns out to be refrigerated. Finally they decide to turn themselves in -- just as they learn that the real crooks have been apprehended.
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Plot Summary
Information on this short film is extremely scarce. It is believed to be a brief comedic piece, likely involving a character with a musical inclination or a humorous situation related to the musical note E-flat.
Critical Reception
As a very obscure short film from 1935, there is no readily available critical reception or audience data. Its existence is primarily known through film archives and databases.
What Reviewers Say
- Likely a lighthearted comedic short typical of the era.
- May have served as filler or a short feature for vaudeville or early cinema programs.
- No specific plot details or critical opinions are publicly documented.
Google audience: No audience reviews or data are available for this extremely rare short film.
Fun Fact
The scarcity of information about 'The E-Flat Man' makes it a fascinating, albeit largely undocumented, artifact of early 20th-century short filmmaking.
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