Joe must babysit his brother Rupert, who constantly cries and can't go to sleep because of all the noise around. Joe angrily rocks the cradle too hard; when he puts Rupert in his carriage, it rolls down the hill into traffic.

Alright, so Noisy Noises. If you're into those classic, frantic short films, especially the kind with kids getting into all sorts of trouble, this one's probably worth a quick look. It’s a definite watch for anyone who loves the early days of slapstick, but if you need a deep, quiet plot, you’ll probably find yourself ...

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Robert F. McGowan

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"Alright, so Noisy Noises. If you're into those classic, frantic short films, especially the kind with kids getting into all sorts of trouble, this one's probably worth a quick look. It’s a definite watch for anyone who loves the early days of slapstick, but if you need a deep, quiet plot, you’ll probably find yourself just annoyed. Modern audiences expecting, like, *dialogue* or a slow build might just find it too… well, noisy. 😅 The whole thing centers around Joe, who has to babysit his baby ..."
Reed Heustis, Robert A. McGowan
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