The Shootin' Fool
The Shootin' Fool

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The Shootin' Fool

1920
Movie
20 min
English

The Shootin' Fool sometimes known as Some Shooter is a 1920 silent Western short.

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Director: Maxwell HarmonGenres: Short, Comedy, Western

Plot Summary

A hapless cowboy named Bobby dreams of becoming a renowned sharpshooter, but his clumsy attempts often lead to chaotic and comical situations. He tries to impress a local ranch owner's daughter with his supposed skills, resulting in a series of unfortunate events and mistaken identities. Despite his lack of actual talent, Bobby's earnestness and the ensuing pandemonium provide the film's humor.

Critical Reception

As a silent short from 1920, 'The Shootin' Fool' received little contemporary critical attention. Modern assessments focus on its place within early slapstick comedy and Western parodies, appreciating its energetic performances and simple, gag-driven narrative that was typical of the era. It is remembered as a lighthearted piece showcasing the developing comedic styles of the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • A charming example of early silent comedy with a simple, humorous plot.

  • Features energetic performances that rely heavily on physical gags.

  • Represents a typical comedic short of its time, focusing on lighthearted entertainment.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this film is not available due to its age and the lack of widespread digital archiving for such early short films.

Fun Fact

This short film is notable for featuring early work from Billy Bletcher, who would later become a prolific voice actor in animation, famously voicing characters like Pete the Cat and the Big Bad Wolf in Disney cartoons.

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