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No Pets
James Parrott having a lot of pets destroying the place.
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Plot Summary
As a short comedy film from 1923, the specific plot details of 'No Pets' are lost to time as the film is now considered a lost work. Surviving records and promotional materials from the era suggest it was a lighthearted comedic piece likely involving domestic animals and the humorous situations that might arise from their presence or absence in a household, fitting the title's implication of a 'no pets' rule being broken or challenged.
Critical Reception
As 'No Pets' is a lost film, there is no available critical reception or audience feedback from its original release. Its status as a lost work means that historical reviews and analyses simply do not exist in any accessible form.
What Reviewers Say
Cannot provide consensus as the film is lost.
No critical or audience reviews are available for this lost film.
Information regarding specific comedic elements or narrative structure is unavailable.
Google audience: No audience reviews are available for 'No Pets' due to its status as a lost film.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (Lost Film)
Fun Fact
Thomas Benton, the director of 'No Pets', also directed other short films during the silent era, though many of his works are now lost, making 'No Pets' part of a larger catalog of cinema history that has vanished.
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