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It's a Joy!

1923Movie12 minEnglish

'Snub' Pollard as a eccentric movie director.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Short Film, Comedy

Plot Summary

Details about this specific short film are scarce. However, given its genre and era, it likely featured a brief, comedic scenario designed for light entertainment. Short films from the 1920s often relied on physical comedy, simple gags, and often featured a chase or a misunderstanding as their central premise.

Critical Reception

As a short film from 1923, contemporary critical reviews are extremely difficult to find. The vast majority of short films from this era are not extensively documented in modern critical databases. Its reception is largely unknown.

What Reviewers Say

  • Contemporary critical reception is largely undocumented for this specific short.
  • Likely intended as simple, lighthearted entertainment typical of early 20th-century shorts.
  • Its archival status and availability make modern consensus difficult to ascertain.

Google audience: Information regarding audience reception from Google users is unavailable due to the film's age and limited distribution.

Fun Fact

Many short films from the early 1920s, like 'It's a Joy!', were often produced by smaller studios and distributed as B-features or alongside main attractions, leading to a lack of preservation and detailed historical records.

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