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Il regalo di Cretinetti
Cretinetti tries to bring a gift to his sweetheart. He loses the flowers. The tableware set breaks into pieces. Finally he buys a piano, but in the great chaos he is stuffed inside it.
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Plot Summary
The film features the hapless character Cretinetti, who is trying to present a gift to his wife. His efforts, however, are comically thwarted by his own clumsiness and misfortune at every turn. The short comedy relies on slapstick gags and the character's exaggerated reactions to build its humor.
Critical Reception
As a silent short from the early era of cinema, specific critical reviews from 1911 are scarce and often lost to time. However, films featuring André Deed's "Cretinetti" character were popular comedies of the era, known for their broad physical humor and slapstick, which appealed to a wide audience seeking light entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
A quintessential example of early slapstick comedy.
Relies on physical gags and the protagonist's ineptitude for laughs.
Popular within its contemporary audience for its lighthearted, chaotic humor.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this specific 1911 short is not available in modern digital formats. However, the 'Cretinetti' character was a significant comedic figure in early cinema, indicating widespread positive audience reception for his films during their original release.
Fun Fact
André Deed, the actor and director behind the Cretinetti character, was one of the most popular comedians in Europe during the silent film era, with his films being widely distributed and celebrated.
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