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Dead Game
"Katy" Didd holds up the stage in which his sweetheart, Alice Mason, is traveling to her wedding to Prince Tetlow, to whom her guardian insists that she be married. Katy hides her at his ranch, but Tetlow finds her and abandons Katy in the desert.
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Plot Summary
A short silent comedy where a man attempts to fake his own death to avoid his nagging wife. His elaborate scheme, however, backfires spectacularly, leading to a series of humorous misunderstandings and a chaotic pursuit.
Critical Reception
As a short silent comedy from the early 1920s, specific contemporary critical reception is difficult to pinpoint. However, films of this era starring Albert Austin were generally appreciated for their lighthearted humor and slapstick gags, which were popular with audiences of the time.
What Reviewers Say
Lighthearted and amusing silent comedy.
Features typical slapstick and comedic misunderstandings of the era.
Relies on visual gags and character interactions for humor.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific short is not well-documented in modern online platforms. However, films from Albert Austin's era were typically enjoyed for their straightforward comedic entertainment.
Fun Fact
Albert Austin was a British actor and director who was a contemporary and friend of Charlie Chaplin, often appearing in Chaplin's early films.
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