Dizzy Daddies
Dizzy Daddies

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Dizzy Daddies

1926
Movie
20 min
English

When the story begins, Johnnie comes to the lawyer's house (James Finlayson) in order to woo the man's daughter. However, a love-crazy woman has been chasing Johnnie and the lawyer tries to help out....and gets nothing but trouble in return. The lady now wants the lawyer...who's a married man. Soon all sorts of problems develop...and the lawyer is sure his wife is going to kill him!

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Leo McCareyGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

In this silent comedy short, Erich von Stroheim plays a wealthy and eccentric individual who finds himself in a series of bizarre and escalating predicaments. The humor arises from his over-the-top reactions and the increasingly absurd situations he encounters, often involving misunderstandings and physical comedy. He attempts to navigate a chaotic social gathering, leading to a whirlwind of slapstick and humorous chaos.

Critical Reception

As a short film from 1926, contemporary critical reception is scarce and often focused on its comedic value within the context of silent cinema. It is generally regarded as a lighthearted and entertaining entry in the comedic shorts of its era, showcasing the slapstick and situational humor popular at the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • A briskly paced silent comedy showcasing effective slapstick.

  • Erich von Stroheim's comedic turn is surprisingly effective.

  • The film relies heavily on visual gags and chaotic situations.

Google audience: Audience reviews are limited for this silent short, but those available generally appreciate its straightforward humor and the energetic performances of the cast.

Fun Fact

Although Erich von Stroheim was renowned for his dramatic and often villainous roles, 'Dizzy Daddies' showcased his ability to excel in comedic performances during the silent film era.

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