Vacation Waves
Vacation Waves

Movie spotlight

Vacation Waves

1928
Movie
21 min
English

Eddie and his wife rent a boat and plan a relaxing weekend fishing. Unfortunately, her mother and bratty kid brother show up and insist on coming along, sending relaxation right to the bottom of the ocean.

Insights

Director: Lee De ForestGenres: Short Film, Comedy, Silent Film

Plot Summary

A short silent comedy featuring a man who attempts to enjoy a restful vacation but finds himself constantly disrupted. The film uses visual gags and slapstick to portray the humorous struggles of trying to relax amidst unforeseen chaos.

Critical Reception

As a silent short from 1928, "Vacation Waves" is primarily of historical interest. Contemporary reviews, if they exist, would have focused on its comedic timing and the performances of its actors within the context of early cinema. Its reception is difficult to gauge by modern standards, but it represents a typical example of short-form comedy from the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • A lighthearted and amusing silent comedy showcasing physical humor.

  • Features a notable performance from comedian Johnny Hudgins.

  • Represents the popular short film format of its time.

Google audience: Information regarding audience reception for "Vacation Waves" is not available, as it is a silent short film from 1928.

Fun Fact

"Vacation Waves" was filmed using Lee De Forest's Phonofilm sound-on-film process, although it was released as a silent film, indicating potential experimental or alternative versions may have existed.

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