Jeff gets a pot stuck on his head and ends up wandering blindly around a dangerous construction site..

Bud Fisher
United States

In the heart of a bustling, industrial city, Jeff, played by Charles R. Bowers, finds himself ensnared in a surreal and perilous odyssey. An unceremonious pot, carelessly flung his way, becomes the catalyst for a nightmarish journey through a labyrinthine construction site, a patchwork of towering steel beams, humming...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Charles R. Bowers

Edgar Jones
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" In the heart of a bustling, industrial city, Jeff, played by Charles R. Bowers, finds himself ensnared in a surreal and perilous odyssey. An unceremonious pot, carelessly flung his way, becomes the catalyst for a nightmarish journey through a labyrinthine construction site, a patchwork of towering steel beams, humming machinery, and precarious scaffolding. The film, a silent gem from 1925, directed by Bud Fisher, is a testament to the era's filmmaking prowess. Jeff, a character of unremarkable ..."

