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Jerry's Perfect Day
A Cub Comedy starring George Ovey as Jerry. Jerry dreams about being married and having a family.
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Plot Summary
This silent short film likely follows a character named Jerry as he experiences a series of humorous events throughout his day. As with many comedies of this era, the plot would have focused on slapstick gags and relatable everyday situations exaggerated for comedic effect. The film would have aimed to provide lighthearted entertainment to audiences.
Critical Reception
As a silent short film from 1916, "Jerry's Perfect Day" predates modern critical review systems. Information on its reception is extremely limited and not publicly documented in the way contemporary films are. Any reception would have been based on contemporary audience reactions and reviews in trade publications of the time, which are now largely inaccessible or unarchived.
What Reviewers Say
Likely characterized by early 20th-century comedic sensibilities.
A product of its time, offering simple, visual humor.
Details on specific comedic elements or plot points are not readily available.
Google audience: Due to the film's age and obscurity, there are no available Google user reviews or summaries for "Jerry's Perfect Day."
Fun Fact
Silent short films from this era were often the primary form of entertainment in cinemas, with "Jerry's Perfect Day" being one of thousands produced during the peak of the silent film industry's output.
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