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Plot Summary
In this silent comedy short, a timid man named Vernon is constantly being bothered by a persistent woman. He tries various methods to escape her advances, leading to a series of escalating comedic mishaps. The short features physical comedy and slapstick as Vernon attempts to find peace.
Critical Reception
As a silent comedy short from 1929, "Ruby Lips" received moderate attention within its genre during its release. Contemporary reviews likely focused on its comedic timing and the performances of its cast, particularly the physical humor. Its legacy is primarily as a brief entry in the history of short comedies featuring popular comedians of the era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its slapstick and physical comedy.
- Appreciated for the performances of its comedic cast.
- Seen as a typical example of short film comedy from the late silent era.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for "Ruby Lips (1929)" is not readily available due to its age and the nature of its original distribution as a short film.
Fun Fact
Del Lord, the director of "Ruby Lips," was a prolific director of short comedies, most notably for the Three Stooges.
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