Man Drinking Coffee
Man Drinking Coffee

Movie spotlight

Man Drinking Coffee

1925
Movie
1 min
Danish

In this small film, prominent Danish artist, actor and cartoonist Storm P advertises CLOC Liqueur. An animated sequence also shows a man drinking coffee; he only starts smiling when the black gold is followed by a generous drop of liquor. (stumfilm.dk)

Insights

Director: UnknownGenres: Short Film, Comedy

Plot Summary

This is a very short, silent comedy film that appears to be a simple gag involving a man and a cup of coffee. Due to its brevity and lack of narrative, the plot is minimal, focusing on a single moment or action.

Critical Reception

As a very early and extremely short silent film, "Man Drinking Coffee" did not receive formal critical reviews in the way modern films do. Its existence is primarily documented in film archives as a curiosity of early cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Documented as an example of early comedic shorts.

  • Appreciated for its simplicity and historical value.

  • Lacks significant narrative or artistic depth, typical for its time and format.

Google audience: Information regarding audience reception for this specific short film is not available. Early short films often had fleeting public engagement without lasting records.

Fun Fact

Films like 'Man Drinking Coffee' from the 1920s were often produced quickly as fillers or shorts shown before the main feature, and many have been lost to time.

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