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One-Round Hogan
"One-Round' Hogan is a heavyweight prizefighter with a knockout punch contending for a championship bout who, because of the death of a friend, almost wrecks his own career by holding back.
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Plot Summary
This short film follows the misadventures of Hogan, a small-town boxer who dreams of making it big in the ring. Through a series of humorous mishaps and improbable encounters, Hogan attempts to prove his mettle as a fighter. The story blends sports action with comedic situations, showcasing Hogan's earnest but often clumsy efforts to overcome obstacles.
Critical Reception
As a silent short film from the late 1920s, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain in detail. However, films of this nature were generally produced for light entertainment and were popular with audiences seeking comedic escapism. Johnny Hines was a known star of silent comedies, often playing relatable, working-class characters.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers lighthearted amusement through its comedic portrayal of boxing.
Johnny Hines' familiar comedic persona is central to the film's appeal.
Shorts like 'One-Round Hogan' provided simple entertainment for Depression-era audiences.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this 1927 short film is not available.
Fun Fact
Johnny Hines was known for his 'Tramp' character persona, similar to Charlie Chaplin's, which often featured in his silent film roles, including this one.
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