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Slim Higgins

1915Movie12 minEnglish

Slim Higgins bears the reputation of a hard character out in the west. He is placarded as a desperate fighter, who is quick in drawing his six-shooter. The citizens are warned against him. An old settler and his pretty daughter are driving across the desert in their prairie schooner, exhausted and weary for lack of water and rest. They do not dare to stop

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Director: UnknownGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

This silent short film follows the misadventures of Slim Higgins, a well-meaning but clumsy individual whose attempts to navigate everyday situations inevitably lead to chaotic and comical outcomes. The narrative focuses on physical comedy and situational humor as Slim inadvertently causes mayhem in a series of escalating mishaps.

Critical Reception

As a short film from 1915, 'Slim Higgins' received immediate, though fleeting, attention within its contemporary cinema landscape. Contemporary reviews, if they exist in preserved form, would have focused on its comedic timing and the slapstick performances. Its legacy is more as a historical artifact of early comedic filmmaking and a showcase for its performers than for deep critical analysis.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its simple, physical humor characteristic of early cinema.
  • Showcases the burgeoning talents of its comedic actors in a lighthearted format.
  • A brief, entertaining diversion typical of short films of the era.

Google audience: Information regarding audience reception for 'Slim Higgins' from 1915 is not available through modern digital platforms.

Fun Fact

While Oliver Hardy is listed in the cast, this was very early in his career before his iconic partnership with Stan Laurel. His presence in such an early short highlights the evolving landscape of Hollywood comedy.

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