

A Regular Scout
Silent cowboy western about a man on a mission to exact revenge on the gang who, he feels, are responsible for his mother's death, after their raid. Upon discovering that one of the gang members killed in the raid was the long-lost son of the Monroe family, so he decides to impersonate him to exact his revenge on the their family.
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Plot Summary
In this silent short, Larry, a young man eager to prove his worth, attempts to become a scout. His efforts are met with a series of comical mishaps and misunderstandings, leading to a chaotic chain of events. Despite the escalating absurdity, Larry's earnest attempts to follow the scout code result in unexpected and humorous outcomes.
Critical Reception
As a short film from the silent era, 'A Regular Scout' is primarily remembered as an example of early slapstick comedy. It features the signature physical humor and lighthearted scenarios typical of Larry Semon's work, appealing to audiences of the time with its simple gags and fast-paced action. Critical reception at the time focused on its entertainment value and comedic effectiveness.
What Reviewers Say
- A quintessential silent comedy short showcasing Larry Semon's unique brand of physical humor.
- Features a classic setup of earnest effort leading to comical failure.
- A charming, albeit simple, example of early 20th-century comedic filmmaking.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this short are scarce due to its age, but typical sentiments for Semon's work highlight its broad physical comedy and often nonsensical plots as sources of amusement.
Fun Fact
Oliver Hardy, who would later achieve immense fame as one half of Laurel and Hardy, had a role in this film, though it was early in his career and before his iconic partnership began.
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