Ham and Eggs at the Front
Ham and Eggs at the Front

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Ham and Eggs at the Front

1927
Movie
60 min
English

Fifi, a dusky, sultry Senegalese spy, uses her wiles to get information out of two American army soldiers, Ham and Eggs, in France during World War I.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Harry A. PollardGenres: Comedy, War

Plot Summary

In this comedy set during World War I, three eager young men, yearning for adventure and a chance to serve their country, enlist in the army. However, their military journey is less about heroic battlefield exploits and more about navigating the humorous mishaps and comedic predicaments that arise from their naive enthusiasm and the chaotic realities of camp life. Their experiences are filled with eccentric characters and absurd situations, offering a lighthearted look at the everyday lives of soldiers behind the front lines.

Critical Reception

This silent comedy was a modest success during its release, appreciated for its lighthearted approach to wartime themes and its slapstick humor. While not a critical masterpiece, it provided escapist entertainment for audiences of the era, with contemporary reviews often highlighting its energetic performances and comedic timing.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its energetic comedic performances, particularly from the young male leads.

  • Found to be a light and amusing diversion, offering laughs rather than deep commentary on war.

  • Some noted its reliance on familiar comedic tropes of the silent film era.

Google audience: Audience reception data from Google is not available for this early silent film.

Fun Fact

Despite its wartime setting, 'Ham and Eggs at the Front' primarily focuses on the comedic misadventures and everyday life of soldiers in training camp, rather than depicting actual combat.

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