Love and Bullets
Charlie is trying to impress Minnie, who is interested in another fellow, but having trouble with his flirting, so he goes to see a 'Trouble Mender'. The trouble mender-a man who spends his time moving through sliding panels, materializing hillbilly henchmen and himself-comes up with a radical solution, he will kill him. No more life, no more problems! But then Minnie throws over the other guy and Charlie must find a way out of his bargain!
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Plot Summary
A comedic short film centered around the romantic entanglements and humorous mishaps involving its characters. The plot likely involves mistaken identities, chase scenes, and lighthearted romantic pursuits typical of early silent comedies.
Critical Reception
As a very early silent comedy short, specific critical reception is difficult to ascertain. Such films were primarily for popular entertainment and their reviews were often brief or focused on the comedic performances and slapstick elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Likely praised for its lighthearted comedic situations.
- Audience enjoyment probably stemmed from the fast-paced gags and physical comedy.
- Ephemeral entertainment value, typical of the era's short films.
Google audience: No audience reviews are available for this early silent film.
Fun Fact
Films from this era were often shown in vaudeville theaters or as a short feature before a main film, serving as quick bursts of entertainment for audiences.
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