Murphy's I.O.U.
Murphy's I.O.U.

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Murphy's I.O.U.

1913
Movie
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English

Murphy, the cop, gives his I. O. U. to the money-lender. Pressed for payment, he gives up his wife's jewelry. She thinks she has been robbed and reports the matter to the police lieutenant. Amusing complications result in which Murphy's duplicity is exposed, and his wife administers punishment for his offense.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Short, Comedy, Silent Film

Plot Summary

This silent comedy short film likely features humorous situations arising from a character named Murphy and some form of I.O.U. Without surviving prints or detailed synopses, the exact narrative is lost to time. Such films from this era often relied on slapstick and situational comedy to entertain audiences.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1913, 'Murphy's I.O.U.' is extremely rare, and comprehensive critical reception data is not available. Films of this nature were generally produced for widespread, ephemeral entertainment rather than lasting critical analysis. Its survival is a testament to its place in early cinema history, even if specific reviews are not preserved.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely relied on physical comedy and simple gags.

  • A typical short subject of its time.

  • Entertainment value was in its novelty and humor.

Google audience: No specific audience reviews are available for this extremely early silent film. General audience appreciation for short comedies of the 1910s would have been high due to the novelty of moving pictures.

Fun Fact

This film is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies of the original print are believed to exist today, making its historical study challenging.

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