Looking for Trouble
Looking for Trouble

Looking for Trouble

1926Movie49 minEnglish

Jack Pepper accidentally fires his gun while forcing a newspaper editor to retract his statement regarding Miss Tulip Hellier, and the sheriff goes after Jack. While hiding out, Jack finds a liquor cache on the Hellier ranch and knows it was placed there as a ruse to distract the sheriff while an outlaw gang runs dope across the border.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Short Film, Comedy

Plot Summary

This short silent comedy features a man who attempts to impress a woman but ends up in a series of unfortunate and humorous mishaps. The film relies on physical comedy and slapstick to entertain the audience. It showcases a common theme of romantic pursuit gone awry.

Critical Reception

As a very early short silent film, "Looking for Trouble" is primarily of historical interest rather than critical acclaim. Information regarding its reception at the time is scarce, but such comedies were generally popular for light entertainment. Modern critical analysis is limited.

What Reviewers Say

  • Relies heavily on physical gags typical of the era.
  • Offers a brief, lighthearted comedic experience.
  • Historical artifact of early silent film comedy.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this early silent short is unavailable. Historically, films of this nature were enjoyed for their simple humor and visual gags.

Fun Fact

Due to its age and obscurity, specific production details and cast information for "Looking for Trouble (1926)" are largely undocumented in publicly accessible film archives.

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