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The Concentratin' Kid
A cowboy who loves a radio singer he's never met makes a bet that he can meet and win her.
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Plot Summary
A shy young man is trying to impress the daughter of a domineering rancher. He attempts to prove his mettle by entering a rodeo, but his anxieties get the better of him. He struggles with his nerves and the task of taming a wild bronco, leading to a series of comedic mishaps.
Critical Reception
As a short film from the early days of sound cinema, 'The Concentratin' Kid' is primarily appreciated for its slapstick humor and Buster Keaton's physical comedy. While not as iconic as his silent features, it showcases his enduring comedic talent in a transitional period for filmmaking.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for Keaton's signature physical comedy.
A charming, albeit simple, early sound short.
Offers a glimpse into Keaton's transition to sound films.
Google audience: Audiences generally find the short entertaining due to Buster Keaton's comedic timing and performance. Its brevity and classic humor make it an enjoyable watch for fans of early cinema.
Fun Fact
This short film marked one of Buster Keaton's first forays into sound pictures, a medium he initially struggled with after his immense success in silent film.
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