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Many Scrappy Returns
Charley and his wife (Eugenia Gilbert) decide to teach a lesson to his brother (Eugene Pallette) who constantly battles with his wife (Anita Garvin). Through a misunderstanding, it isn’t long before the Chase’s knife-wielding barbarian of a cook (Bull Montana) thinks Charley has designs on his wife (Valentina Zimina).
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Plot Summary
In this silent comedy short, a young man attempts to inherit his uncle's ranch, but only if he can successfully prove his mettle by wrangling a herd of wild horses. He faces numerous obstacles and comedic mishaps as he tries to tame the beasts and win the hand of his sweetheart.
Critical Reception
As a Buster Keaton short, 'Many Scrappy Returns' is generally well-regarded for its physical comedy and Keaton's signature deadpan performance. While not as famous as his feature films, it showcases his mastery of the medium and provides consistent laughs.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Buster Keaton's inventive gags and stunt work.
Appreciated for its fast-paced comedic action and charming narrative.
Considered a solid example of Keaton's short film output.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers highlighting the film's humor and Keaton's physical comedy as standout elements.
Fun Fact
Buster Keaton famously performed many of his own dangerous stunts, including a scene where he is nearly trampled by a herd of horses.
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