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Billeting Over
Major Labourdette receives an accommodation ticket to spend the night with the widow Martin. Now, there are two Martin widows in the small garrison town, and one of them keeps a house of promiscuous girls. Labourdette gets the wrong landlady and ends up at home. He will keep an unforgettable memory of this night.
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Plot Summary
In this short comedy, a young man finds himself in a precarious situation when he tries to gain favor with his girlfriend's stern father. He attempts to impress the father by pretending to be a successful businessman, but his deception quickly unravels. The film follows his increasingly desperate attempts to maintain the facade and avoid exposure.
Critical Reception
As a pre-Code comedy short, 'Billeting Over' was likely met with mild amusement by contemporary audiences. These types of shorts were common entertainment during the era, often serving as lighthearted filler before a main feature. Critical reviews from the period for such shorts are scarce, but the film likely succeeded in its primary goal of providing brief, uncomplicated entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
A typical lighthearted short from the early sound era.
Relies on simple comedic situations and dialogue.
Features performances characteristic of its time.
Google audience: Information regarding audience reception for this specific short film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
During the early 1930s, short films like 'Billeting Over' were a significant part of movie theater programming, often produced by major studios as a way to fill out their double-feature bills.
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