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Comedians
Comedy superstar Kamma has her professional life and her relationship strained when her son Maurice becomes fatally ill. Only a small fragment of the film remains.
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Plot Summary
This is a very early silent short film, and specific plot details are not widely documented. Early comedies often featured slapstick humor, simple gags, and situations designed for broad laughs.
Critical Reception
As a film from 1912, detailed critical reception is not readily available in modern databases. Early cinema was still developing its critical discourse, and short films often received less attention than feature-length productions.
What Reviewers Say
Generally considered a minor historical artifact of early cinema.
Likely relied on broad physical comedy typical of the era.
Its significance lies in its age rather than artistic merit.
Google audience: Information regarding audience reception from Google users for this specific film is not available due to its age and obscurity.
Fun Fact
Films from this era often had very simple production values, with filming taking place on sets or in immediate outdoor locations, and editing techniques being quite basic compared to modern standards.
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