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Redheads Preferred
In order to land an important client, Morgan is obliged to escort a beautiful redhead to a costume ball. Finding out about this, and suspecting that some hanky-panky is involved, Morgan's wife Angela dons a mask and a red wig and offers herself as the companion of her unwitting hubby. Angela's jealousy-motivated subterfuge works to everyone's advantage when she manages to cinch the deal for Morgan.
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Plot Summary
This short film appears to be a silent comedy from the mid-1920s. Details about its specific plot are scarce in publicly available records, but silent comedies of this era often revolved around lighthearted romantic entanglements and humorous misunderstandings.
Critical Reception
As a silent short film from 1926, detailed critical reception and audience reviews are not readily available. Many short films from this period were produced for immediate theatrical release and did not always receive extensive critical analysis that has been preserved. Therefore, its overall reception is difficult to ascertain.
What Reviewers Say
Information on critical consensus is unavailable due to the film's age and format.
Audience reception data from 1926 for short films is largely uncatalogued.
The film is categorized as a comedy and romance, typical for its era.
Google audience: No specific user reviews or summaries are available for this particular silent short film.
Fun Fact
Silent short films from the 1920s were a staple of movie programming, often shown before the main feature, and many have been lost to time or are only preserved in fragments.
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