
If you have twenty minutes and you like watching a man look constantly startled by the very idea of existing, then you should watch this. You’ll enjoy it if you like those old silent comedies where the humor comes from a guy's face rather than a house falling down on him. If you need big explosions or a plot that actua...


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Hugh Faulcon

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"If you have twenty minutes and you like watching a man look constantly startled by the very idea of existing, then you should watch this. You’ll enjoy it if you like those old silent comedies where the humor comes from a guy's face rather than a house falling down on him. If you need big explosions or a plot that actually makes sense, you will probably hate it. It’s a small thing, really. Not much happens, but that’s kind of why I liked it. Edward Everett Horton is the main reason to even hit p..."
Johnny Arthur
Robert Housum
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1929 · IMDb 6.1


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