Beached and Bleached
The new stenographer is right there when it comes to class which does not escape the notice of her boss. He showers attentions upon her and asks her out to the beach with him the following Sunday. She accepts. It is perfect day for her Boss. She enters into the spirit of everything and he has things all his own way. She even ignores the glances of other men and when a certain one gets too fresh, the fresh one takes a beating at the hands of the boss. But then the boss wakes up. It was only a dream.
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Plot Summary
A short silent comedy film likely depicting a humorous situation involving individuals stranded on a beach and dealing with the sun.
Critical Reception
As a silent short from 1915, specific critical reception data is extremely limited and not readily available in modern databases. Its impact would have been immediate and localized to its initial release and exhibition.
What Reviewers Say
- Likely appreciated for its lighthearted, slapstick humor typical of early comedies.
- Visual gags and physical comedy would have been the primary drivers of audience engagement.
- The film's brevity would have made it suitable for Vaudeville or nickelodeon programming.
Google audience: Information on audience reception from 1915 is not available.
Fun Fact
Many silent short films from this era are now lost, making any surviving examples historically significant, even if specific details are scarce.
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