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Welcome Home

1925
Movie
60 min
English

Fred Prouty and his wife, Nettie, are living happily until the day that his aged father shows up on their doorstep. He immediately begins creating havoc, upsetting the once-orderly household and trying to force his opinions on everyone. Nettie does her best to be patient with the old man, but the day comes when he brings a group of his pals over while she is holding a meeting of a fashionable club.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: James W. HorneGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A young man tries to impress his sweetheart by pretending to be a successful businessman. He goes to great lengths to maintain the illusion, even hiring actors to pose as his employees and business associates. His elaborate charade begins to unravel when his sweetheart's father unexpectedly arrives.

Critical Reception

As a silent short film from the silent era, 'Welcome Home' is primarily appreciated for its slapstick comedy and the performances of its cast, particularly Charley Chase, who was a prominent comedian of the time. It is considered a well-crafted example of the genre, characteristic of the humor popular in the 1920s.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its clever gags and fast-paced comedic situations.

  • Charley Chase's physical comedy and timing are highlighted as a major strength.

  • The film effectively captures the spirit of silent era comedies.

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Fun Fact

This short film is notable for featuring Charley Chase in one of his many iconic roles, showcasing his talent for physical comedy and character-driven humor that influenced later comedians.

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