The Dancin' Fool
The Dancin' Fool

The Dancin' Fool

1920Movie50 minEnglish

Sylvester Tibble is a clerk in his uncle's restaurant. Sylvester dreams of becoming a famous dancer and tries to inject a little of the jazz life into his uncle's old-fashioned establishment. When dancer Junie Budd shows up at the restaurant, Sylvester sees a chance to make his dream come true.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Sam WoodGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A young man's dreams of wealth and a life of leisure are dashed when he loses his job and struggles to make ends meet. Through a series of comedic mishaps and a desperate attempt to impress a wealthy socialite, he finds himself in increasingly absurd situations, all while trying to maintain his dignity and find a way to get ahead in life.

Critical Reception

As a short silent comedy from the early days of cinema, "The Dancin' Fool" was a typical example of the era's lighthearted entertainment. While specific contemporary reviews are scarce, Harold Lloyd's early work was generally well-received for its physical comedy and relatable characters. The film likely contributed to his growing popularity before his more iconic 'glasses' persona.

What Reviewers Say

  • Delivers charming slapstick humor typical of the silent era.
  • Features an early performance from Harold Lloyd showcasing his developing comedic talents.
  • A lighthearted and entertaining short film that provides a glimpse into early 20th-century comedic filmmaking.

Google audience: Audience reception for this specific short is not readily available, but Harold Lloyd's early shorts were generally enjoyed for their accessible humor and optimistic tone.

Fun Fact

This short film was part of Harold Lloyd's prolific output in the early 1920s, a period where he honed his comedic skills before achieving superstardom with his 'Glasses Character'.

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