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Three Friends and an Invention
Two inventors, Akhov and Makhov, head to the district propose a machine for easy soap packaging while an evil capitalist tries to destroy the machine and sabotage the friends.
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Plot Summary
Three friends decide to build an airplane, but their attempts are fraught with comical mishaps and misadventures. They face numerous obstacles in their quest to get their invention off the ground, leading to a series of slapstick sequences.
Critical Reception
As an early silent short from Buster Keaton, this film is primarily appreciated for its physical comedy and Keaton's signature inventive gags. While not as widely discussed as his feature films, it showcases his characteristic blend of heart and hilarious mechanical chaos.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Keaton's unique brand of physical comedy and inventive visual gags.
Appreciated for its charmingly chaotic depiction of friendship and invention.
Seen as a quintessential example of early silent comedy's charm and ingenuity.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's timeless humor and Buster Keaton's incredible comedic timing and physical performances, often citing it as a delightful and entertaining piece of silent film history.
Fun Fact
This short film was one of Buster Keaton's first independent productions after leaving MGM, allowing him more creative freedom in his work.
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