
Movie spotlight
All Stuck Up
When the paperhangers go on strike, guests at a newlyweds' housewarming party try to finish the job with disastrous results.
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Plot Summary
In this short comedy, a young man finds himself in a series of comical predicaments when his car breaks down and he seeks assistance. He ends up in a strange household filled with eccentric characters and ensues a whirlwind of misunderstandings and slapstick situations.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy from 1930, "All Stuck Up" was likely intended for light entertainment and was probably well-received by audiences looking for simple laughs. Contemporary reviews are scarce, but its genre and era suggest it was a typical example of the comedic shorts produced during that time.
What Reviewers Say
A charming and lighthearted short comedy.
Features predictable but amusing slapstick.
A pleasant diversion for fans of early sound comedies.
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Fun Fact
This short film is notable for featuring early sound technology and was part of a trend of comedic shorts popular in the early days of talking pictures.
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