Table Steaks
The city chap arrives in a flivver and makes love to the daughter of the proprietor. The rival plays a strong hand but is not quite strong enough to regain the girl. Little brother plays his part with tact and gets the regulation quarter for allowing the spooners to be alone. An elopement in moonlight provides a good finish.
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Plot Summary
This silent short film, unfortunately, has a plot that is largely lost to time and not readily available in public archives. As a comedy short from the silent era, it likely involved some form of physical humor or a simple, amusing situation.
Critical Reception
As a very early and likely obscure short film, "Table Steaks" has not received formal critical reviews in the modern sense. Its historical significance would be primarily as a relic of early filmmaking practices and comedic styles.
What Reviewers Say
- Information on critical consensus is unavailable due to the film's obscurity.
- Early silent comedies often relied on broad physical comedy and simple gags.
- The film's limited runtime suggests a focus on a single comedic premise.
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Fun Fact
Many short films from the 1920s are now considered lost or are extremely difficult to find, making "Table Steaks" part of a vast, largely uncataloged cinematic heritage.
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